too late to regret
It's too late to regret. Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Zhu ī Hu ǐ h é J í, which means regret for the past, but it can't be changed. It comes from Zhuangzong's eight chapters in the history of the Old Five Dynasties.
The origin of Idioms
Zhuangzong's eight annals in the history of the Old Five Dynasties says, "if the officers and men leave their parents after many years, they will not take the imperial edict to return to peace, which will cause holy worries. How can they repent?" Zhang Junfang of the Song Dynasty wrote "the seven signatures of the cloud collection, the code of careful guarding": "people in the world are fond of hurting their lives and cutting down their lives. How can we be together now and in ancient times? If we don't prevent ourselves early, how can we repent?"
Idiom usage
To act as a predicate or attributive
Examples
The eighty first chapter of the romance of the gods written by Xu Zhonglin of Ming Dynasty: "once King Wu lost his trust, he was captured and killed, and his country died. It's time to regret."
Analysis of Idioms
It's too late to regret
too late to regret
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