Repentance
Repentance is a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Hu ǐ Q í sh à ozuॸ, which refers to dissatisfaction with his immature works when he was young.
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Han Yang Xiu's answer to Linzi Marquis's note: "Xiujia Ziyun, who is not familiar with things all the time, wrote a book and repents of his few works." Xu Zhenqing, the second biography of Wenyuan in the history of the Ming Dynasty, said: "since he ascended the throne and traveled with Li Mengyang and he Jingming, he regretted his little work and changed to Han, Wei and Tang Dynasties, but his study is still there."
Examples
Lu Xun's Preface: "it's said that most of the good Chinese writers are" repentant ". When he made his own collection, he tried his best to delete or almost burn all the works of his youth."
Chinese PinYin : huǐ qí shǎo zuò
Repentance
Slander the heart and the stomach. xīn bàng fù fēi
swallow insult and humiliation silently. rěn qì tūn shēng