See the world and bring forth the new
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ji à NSH à sh à ngmi á o, which means that the immediate effect will be beneficial. It comes from rensu Qin by Wu Mingshi in Yuan Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
It's a metaphor. It's a metaphor.
Idioms and allusions
In Yuan Dynasty, the third fold of "frozen Su Qin" written by Wu Mingshi: "you still have some purple ribbon and gold medals, red and tight to see the world, but I pay attention to the buried roots."
Idiom usage
Grammatical usage: used as predicate and attribute; used in writing
The origin of Idioms
From rensu Qin by Wu Mingshi in Yuan Dynasty
See the world and bring forth the new
cannot help feeling rather embarrassed - nán hū wéi qíng