change one's mind
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is x ī nhu í y ì Zhu ǎ n, meaning to change your mind and no longer stick to your past opinions. It comes from "Zhu Zi Yu Lei · Xun men · Wu".
Idiom explanation
Heart, mind: mind; back, turn: turn.
The origin of Idioms
In Zhu Xi's Zhuzi Yu Lei · Xun men · 5 of the Song Dynasty, it is said that "in a day's time, people will not change their mind to see how much private and how much care they have."
Idiom usage
It's a combination. It's a predicate and an attribute. It's a way of not sticking to the past,
Examples
Although looking at the girl, she is not willing to force her out of reason. The 25th chapter of biography of heroes and heroines by Wen Kang in Qing Dynasty
change one's mind
purify the heart and do away with cares - zhāi xīn dí lǜ
have a preconceived idea at heart - xiōng yǒu qiū hè
rob the owner while his house is on fire - chèn huǒ qiǎng jié
Misfortunes and blessings are the only ones - huò fú wéi rén
provide much material for thought - fā rén shēn sī
be dreesed in fine clothes and ride on well-groomed horses - xiān yī liáng mǎ