Change course
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is g ē ngxi á ng ǎ izh é, which means to change a method or attitude. From the imperial edict to Annam.
The idiom comes from the Ming Dynasty Song Lian's imperial edict to Annam: "if the premier is in the great righteousness, he will be punished without mercy. If you change your ways and choose a better day, you will be able to redeem the previous sin. "
Change course
the imperial edict and the buddha 's sayings - lún yīn fó yǔ
be crazy about foreign things and obsequious to foreigners - chóng yáng mèi wài
Soldiers can't help but generals - bīng bù yóu jiàng
a capable young man from a distinguished family - jiàng mén hǔ zǐ