Change from the past to the present
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is bi à ng à y à ch á ng, which means to change the traditional legal system and norms. It's from Han Feizi's south side.
Idiom explanation
Change the traditional legal system and norms.
The origin of Idioms
In Han Feizi's Nanmian: "those who don't know how to govern will say:" no change, no change. "
Idiom usage
Examples of idioms: the law of the spring and Autumn Annals has changed from the ancient times to the normal, and those who have natural disasters are called Xingguo. Dong Zhongshu, Han Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : biàn gǔ yì cháng
Change from the past to the present
seize on some pretext or other to distort. jiè tí fā huī
quick reform of one 's faults. zhāo wén xī gǎi
stand vividly revealed on the paper. yuè rán zhǐ shàng
make a great show of being earnest. xiàng shà yǒu jiè shì
Strong branches but weak roots. qiáng zhī ruò běn
dizzy of the head and dim of sight. tóu yūn yǎn huā