clear the air
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ì NSH ì Qi á nxi á n, which means to put the previous resentment away completely. From the romance of song history.
The origin of Idioms
In Chapter 29 of the romance of the history of the Song Dynasty by Cai Dongfan: "there is a gap between Qing and Lv. Now LV Xiang is willing to use Qing. Qing should let go of the past and serve the country."
Idiom usage
Example after a conversation and communication, the two men made up with each other.
clear the air
scratch one 's ears and cheeks in embarrassment - zhuā ěr náo sāi
show appreciation by beating time with one 's hand - jī jié tàn shǎng
the high officials are loyal to the country and the lower office-holders do their duty to the utmost - dà fǎ xiǎo lián
a pleasure which would cost one nothing - huì ér bù fèi