Changing the customs
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ti á of à ngbi à ns ú, which means changing customs. It comes from the biography of Cui Zusi.
The origin of Idioms
According to the biography of Cui Zusi in the book of the Southern Qi Dynasty, "a detailed survey of the court officials shows that there are firewood, chariot, canopy, and so on, and the carved walls and wheels are inferior to their appellations. If you are afraid and persuade, you will change the customs and not wait for the end of the day. "
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or object; used of customs, etc
Chinese PinYin : tiáo fēng biàn sú
Changing the customs
Only clothes, not people. zhǐ zhòng yī shān bù zhòng rén
pay no attention to another's advice. yǐ guī wéi tiàn
emulate those better than oneself. jiàn xián sī qí
My parents are kind and diligent. fù mǔ ēn qín