change one's mind
Change your mind, Chinese idiom, Pinyin read y ì Zhu ǎ nx ī nhu í, meaning to change your mind, no longer adhere to the past opinions. It comes from "Zhu Zi Yu Lei · Xun men · Wu".
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."
Analysis of Idioms
Change one's mind
Idiom usage
To change one's mind. If you want me to, I'd like to show you the flag. Xu Fu, Ming Dynasty
change one's mind
tower above the rest in height of intellect - yòu rán guàn shǒu
difficult to have such a grand feast again - shèng yán nán zài