make a new start
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is g ǎ iyu á NY ì zh é, which means to change the direction of the shaft and take a new road. It refers to changing the original attitude and practice. It comes from Zhang Qin, poet Yuxie.
explain
Yuan: the shaft of the car; rut: the trace of the car, referring to the road. Change the direction of the shaft and take a new road. It refers to changing the original attitude and practice.
source
Wei Qingzhi of the Song Dynasty wrote "the poet Yuxie · Zhangqin" that "it changed its way at the beginning, like a withered string, which was full of ups and downs. Shaoyan made Shikuang forget his taste and changed his appearance."
Examples
The 38th chapter of Chen Chen's Water Margin later biography in the Qing Dynasty: "in the event of an accident, they will change their ways and praise virtue as merit."
usage
To change one's original attitude and practice.
Discrimination of words
Idiom structure: United
Degree of common use: common use
Emotional color: commendatory words
Time of birth: ancient times
make a new start
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