bury the hatchet
Abandon the past, Chinese idioms, Pinyin Ju ā NQ ì Qi á nxi á n, abandon the previous suspicion or hatred. To make up again.
Pinyin
juānqìqiánxián
explain
Abandon the past suspicion or hatred. To make up again.
Classics
"Zhuzhao, jiuhuai" praised by the king of Han Dynasty: the rubble goes into the treasure, and it's easy to give up.
Discrimination
Synonyms: magnanimous, magnanimous Antonyms: haggard, haggard, uncommonly usage: verb object type; predicate, object; commendatory. Example: in the eyes of children, let's get back together. ——Chen Guokai's love is always long
bury the hatchet
make the gaudy swallows and orioles pale with envy - yàn dù yīng cán
try to deceive by covering up one 's real purpose - jiǎo róu zào zuò
bamboo fences and hay-thatched mud cottages - zhú lí máo shè