Overcorrect
In Chinese idioms, Pinyin is w ǎ ngji ǎ o ɡ u ò J ī, the explanation is still too much to correct, the metaphor to correct the error is beyond the limit. It comes from Tie Ke Ji.
The origin of Idioms
Wen Zhengming of Ming Dynasty wrote in Tie Ke Ji: "in the past, Liu Qizhi did not do anything to over correct his mistakes, but Geng Ting was very good and had great achievements."
Analysis of Idioms
Over correction
Idiom usage
It can be used as predicate, object and attribute
Overcorrect
hoist the sail and pull the towline - chě péng lā qiàn
Three people, there must be my teacher - sān rén xíng,bì yǒu wǒ shī