strike out a new line for oneself
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Z ì ch ū y ī Ji ā, which means that in a certain aspect of knowledge or technology, there are unique insights or unique practices, can form its own system. It comes from the biography of Zuying in the book of Wei.
Idiom explanation
It refers to the knowledge or technology in a certain area, which has unique views or practices and can form its own system.
The origin of Idioms
"Wei Shu · Zuying biography" said: "the article must be self-made and become a strong family, how can we live together."
Idiom usage
You like to paint ink ghost, Zhong Kui and so on. Xia Wenyan, Yuan Dynasty.
strike out a new line for oneself
negligent in attending to one's guests - yuán lóng gāo wò
It's better to meet than to be famous - wén míng bù rú jiàn miàn
to be falsely taking part in the discussions - zì zuò jiě rén
remove those who disagree with sb. - pái chì yì jǐ