set up a new banner
In Chinese, Pinyin is bi é sh ù y ī zh ì, which means to create another family or situation. From Suiyuan Shihua.
Idiom explanation
Don't: in addition, tree: stand; flag: flag.
The origin of Idioms
The third volume of Suiyuan Shihua written by Yuan Mei in Qing Dynasty: "the reason why yuan and Bai were able to establish their own school in Tang Dynasty is that they did not follow the pattern of prosperous Tang Dynasty."
Idiom usage
It is also used to describe the creation of a new situation. Examples 1. In Lu Xun's collection of anecdotes: gastev advocates making good use of time (2) xuanding of the Qing Dynasty: "Hu Baoyu is good at making up and has a fantastic personality. She is unique in the smoke." Chapter 2 of the revolutionary army written by Zou Rong in Qing Dynasty: "Chinese scholars have a kind of unique appearance, unique root, and are famous to the public." Set up a new banner * * 4 and Liang Qichao's "reform of China religion": "not only by Kong Li, but by others."
Chinese PinYin : bié shù yī zhì
set up a new banner
be erudite through paternal teaching and influence. jiā xué yuān yuán
a deep grievance that cannot be cleared. chén yuān mò xuě
Feeling the past and the present. gǎn jīn huái xī