Old and new
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch ū ch é NY ì x ī n, which means to let go of the old and accept the new. It comes from Fuhui Quanshu, appointment, investigation and explanation.
The origin of Idioms
According to Huang Liuhong's Fuhui Quanshu, appointment, investigation and explanation in Qing Dynasty, "both Canggu and kuyin should be paid equal attention. This year, Changping has donated grain, and each has its own money. And every year the old and the new, or sell or loan, all autumn harvest also warehouse
Idiom usage
As predicate and attributive, it is the same as "spit out the old and accept the new". Example: when Zhan en went to the south, he was able to prevent disaster. There is a good way to bring forth the old and change the new. Shen Deqian's poem "Han" in Qing Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : chū chén yì xīn
Old and new
declare in no uncertain terms. háo bù huì yán
the broken stem of a floating duckweed -- wandering about. duàn gěng piāo píng
kill a chicken with a butcher 's big knife. niú dāo gē jī