break with convention
Break the Convention, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d ǎ P ò ch á nggu ī, which means breaking the general rules or rules and regulations. From variations of Hamburg Harbor.
Notes on Idioms
Convention: the rules that have been followed.
The origin of Idioms
Ke Yan's variations of Hamburg Port: "even a dozen dignified and confident old captains who were berthing in the port broke the rules and drove a small boat to the sea collectively.
Idiom usage
To change a conventional practice. What he did was to break the rules and realize his dream.
break with convention
so beautiful as to cause the flowers to blush and the moon to hide -- an incomparable beauty - xiū huā bì yuè
have too little wisdom to undertake great things - zhī xiǎo móu dà
close the door and stop sweeping the courtyard and tracks - bì guān què sǎo
Pull on the lapels only to expose the elbows. —have too many difficulties to cope with - zhuō jīn zhǒu jiàn