be fond of the new and tired of the old
Like the new and dislike the old, Chinese idiom, the pronunciation is x ǐ x ī NY à NJI ù, which means that they have things or people, but they like other things or people. From Wen Kang's biography of heroes and heroines.
Idiom explanation
Like the new, hate the old. Love is not specific.
The origin of Idioms
"I'm not afraid that you have the heart of liking the new and hating the old. I have my own means of changing stars."
Idiom usage
Combined; used as predicate, object and attribute; with derogatory meaning
Analysis of Idioms
Commonly used
A derogatory term
Modern times
Chen Shimei doesn't recognize Qin Xianglian
When you see something different, you think about it
Insistence and permanence
Re jecting the old drawn for the new
This kind of immoral behavior should be reprimanded by the whole society.
be fond of the new and tired of the old
be unequaled in one 's generation - dú bù yī shí
steal what is entrusted to one 's care - jiān zhǔ zì dào