forsake heresy and return to the truth
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ji ǎ oxi é Gu ī zh è ng, which means to correct mistakes and get on the right track. It comes from the book of Jin, Lu Guang et al.
Notes on Idioms
Rectifying evil: rectifying evil and evil thoughts; rectifying: returning to the right way.
The origin of Idioms
In the book of Jin, Lu Guang and other records, it is said that "Xiang Shi corrects the evil and turns the false into loyalty Then the land of Yan and Qin can be determined, and the contribution of Huan Wen can be established. "
Idiom usage
To correct a mistake.
forsake heresy and return to the truth
dogs and chickens made of potter 's clay - táo quǎn wǎ jī
excellent combination as a collection of pearls and gems - bì hé zhū lián
To be burdened with worldly affairs - fù sú zhī lèi
different hearts in different breasts—It's hard to tell what's going on in the minds of other people. or People should always be on guard against one another. - rén xīn gé dù pí
people care for nothing but lust - rén yù héng liú
be delighted that things are better than one expected - dà xǐ guò wàng