reject the old for the new
Abandoning the old for the new, a Chinese idiom, pronounced Q ì Ji ù t ú x ī n, means abandoning the old for the new. It refers to turning from the bad to the good, leaving the wrong way to the right way. From the position of the Communist Party of China in the national war.
The origin of Idioms
① Han Yu of Tang Dynasty wrote in the book of the Prime Minister: "the old will be abandoned and the new will be a picture." ② Mao Zedong's "the position of the Communist Party of China in the national war" said: "in addition to the incurable mistakes, we should not adopt the attitude of exclusion, but adopt the attitude of exhortation, so as to make a radical improvement and discard the old for the new."
Idiom usage
"Han Han is not only a stubborn literary youth, but also has something in his heart that makes him dare to challenge and never surrender. He wants to change the world through his works. He has a strong sense of social responsibility and a sense of mission to discard the old and seek the new. He tried to change all the malpractices in China, the social atmosphere and everyone except him. He regarded himself as Mr. Lu Xun. He wanted to use his own words to denounce the ugliness of the world, expose the truth of the world, and express his own independent understanding or opinions. He wanted to use his own words to "save mankind or society.". Although he is still young, arrogant and childish, his mentality and motivation of belittling evil and promoting good are worth mentioning, which is much better than many so-called "writers" in China. "
Analysis of Idioms
To abandon the old for the new, to abandon the old for the new, to be a new man
reject the old for the new
unequalled or peerless in the whole country - hǎi nèi wú shuāng
owe a debt of gratitude and hope to recompense it - gǎn ēn tú bào
good liquor of yang gao -- a kind of good wine - yán gāo měi jiǔ
All the people are floating in the mountains - zhòng xǔ piāo shān