overcorrect
In Chinese idioms, Pinyin is Ji ǎ ow ǎ nggu ò zh ō ng, which means that the correction of errors is beyond the limit. The same as "overcorrection". It comes from the book of hanging Chen Sima by Zhang Shuo of Tang Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Tang Zhang said in the book of hanging Chen Sima: "if you overdo it, you will be harmed."
Analysis of Idioms
Over correct, over correct, over correct
Idiom usage
He has changed his mind, remonstrated with things, and kept silent. However, there is no mistake in over correcting. Therefore, it is difficult for all the ministers of Yuanyou to have a complete body and name! On the biography of Wang Cunsun Gu and others in the history of Song Dynasty
overcorrect
talk till one 's tongue and lips are parched - shé bì chún jiāo
gathering of women with cackling voices - qún cí yù yù
To err in the East and in the West - dōng chà xī wù
having no knowledge of self-respect - bù zhī zì ài
an old cow pulling a rickety cart - lǎo niú pò chē
The sea is boiling over the river - hǎi fèi hé fān