thoroughly to remould oneself
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch à ut à Ihu à ng à, which means to be reborn. It comes from the debt of the next life written by Liu Junxi in Yuan Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
In Yuan Dynasty, Liu Junxi's the debt of the next life, the fourth discount: "today, I have called my life wish. It's a change of heart and soul, and the fire produces lotus
Idiom explanation
You say it's new.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: remould, remould, remould
Idiom usage
Old man, you can also taste it. You will be reborn after eating your teeth. You will be reborn when you see something strange. You will be better than a person who has lived for ten years.
Chinese PinYin : chōu tāi huàn gǔ
thoroughly to remould oneself
Cover up the past and promote the good. yǎn guò yáng shàn
oranges change with their environment. nán jú běi zhǐ
fear the strong and bully the weak. róu rú gāng tǔ
Fish in a pot and dust in a steamer. yú fǔ chén zèng