change tack
Change the tune, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is g ǎ IXI á NY ì di à o, meaning to adjust the string, change the tune, change the attitude or practice. It comes from the biography of Zhongjing Wang Zun in the book of Jin.
Idiom usage
Please return to Xiangzhou and change the tune to change its customs.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: change the tune, change the tune, change the tune
The origin of Idioms
In the book of Jin, zhongjingwangzunzhuan: "it's the time to rectify the last customs and change the tune, but it's still time for those who want to stop doing useless things, drain the money they've been trapped, and repair the useless expenses. It's the time for them not to be able to settle down."
Idiom explanation
Adjust the strings and change the tune. A change of attitude or practice.
change tack
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