A new look
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is g ǎ it ó Uhu à NW ě I, refers to change the original face. It comes from Yanmin's the other biography of Falin, the protector of the Tang Dynasty.
Interpretation of Idioms
To change one's original appearance. Metaphor is only a change in form, but not in substance.
The origin of Idioms
The second volume of the other biography of Falin, the Dharma protector of Tang Dynasty, written by Yanmin of Tang Dynasty: "add scrolls, add enough chapters, rely on Buddhist scriptures, and change ends."
Chinese PinYin : gǎi tóu huàn wěi
A new look
a long journey to be made on foot. cháng tú bá shè
a swarm of people running after unwholesome things. rú yǐ mù shān
Right voice and elegant voice. zhèng shēng yǎ yīn
meaning grasped imageries forgotten. dé yì wàng xiàng