Change the tune
Change tune, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is g ǎ IQ ǔ y ì di à o, meaning to change strategy or practice. It comes from the biography of Jiang Ji.
The origin of Idioms
According to the biography of Jiang Ji in the annals of the Three Kingdoms, it is said that "if your majesty steals his mind and meditates, and listens to the public at the same time, he will change his tune if things are not fully rational and things are not well used. He is far away from the Jiaogong of the Huang and Tang Dynasties, and is close to the trace of Zhaowu and Wen
Idiom usage
Used as predicate, object, attribute, etc
Chinese PinYin : gǎi qǔ yì diào
Change the tune
the suspicion of being in the melon field and under the plum tree. guā tián zhī xián
an ice mountain is hardly reliable. bīng shān nán kào
the dresses and ornaments of high officials in ancient times. yū zhū tuō zǐ
Green tongue and white tongue. qīng kǒu bái shé
be unaware of one's own danger. huáng què sì chán