be fond of the new and tired of the old
Li á nx ī NY à NJI ù, a Chinese idiom, means to love the new and neglect the old. From new string.
The origin of Idioms
Gao Qi's new string song of Ming Dynasty: "pity the new, hate the old, hate the deep, try to play" white head chant "for you."
Analysis of Idioms
Pity the new and discard the old
Idiom usage
It means that men are not specific in love
be fond of the new and tired of the old
page upon page and volume upon volume - lěi dú lián piān
settle one 's young wife in a golden house - jīn wū zhù jiāo
Broken willows and broken flowers - liǔ zhé huā cán
the wilds were full of dead bodies of the starved - è piǎo biàn yě
delve into secret facts or principles - tàn zé suǒ yǐn