one 's behavior is different , as if he were not the same person
The Chinese idiom pinyin is p à NRU à Li à NgR é n, which means to describe someone whose words and deeds are obviously inconsistent, just like two people. From a little history of civilization.
The origin of Idioms
The fifth chapter of Li Baojia's a brief history of civilization in the Qing Dynasty: "we must know how flexible and accommodating the magistrate Liu was in this negotiation. Why are they so different now?"
Idiom usage
The expression of subject predicate is different in different situations. He made a speech with three other people, which was very different from the previous one. (letters from Lu Xun to Zheng Zhenduo)
Analysis of Idioms
[synonyms] are very different, and [antonyms] are as different as ever
one 's behavior is different , as if he were not the same person
be perceptive of the minutest detail - wēi chá qiū háo
the melon is sweet , but the stalk is bitter - gān guā kǔ dì
It's against one's will to avoid others - bì jì wéi xīn