develop a new method of one 's own
It's a Chinese idiom, pronounced D ú P ì x ī J ì ng, which means to open up a way of your own. It refers to the creation of a new style or method or genre. It comes from the original poem waipianshang.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms are unique, original and innovative; antonyms are the same, parrot like and follow others
The origin of Idioms
In the first chapter of the original poem written by Ye Xie of the Qing Dynasty, it is said that "the style, the tone, the weather and the Gree are all different, and a new way is created."
Idiom usage
The verb object type; as predicate; with commendatory meaning. Example writer Yin Qian: "of course, as a host, there is a freedom of unique hosting style, but this freedom should be subject to the constraints of the basic norms of program hosting. In other words, like any other freedom, the host's freedom to host a program has its own boundary that can not be crossed at will. Within this" boundary ", we call it style "We call it nonsense," he said (the collection of essays by Yin Qian, the age of Banghe, 603 pages)
Chinese PinYin : dú pì xī jìng
develop a new method of one 's own
patch up a quarrel and reconcile the parties concerned. xī shì níng rén
broadmined and knowledgeable. wāng yáng hào bó