make a new start
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin, is gaixinyizhe, which means to change a new string, change the road, or change the policy, method, or direction. It comes from the system of governor of Shangzhou by Wang Gongliang written by Bai Juyi of Tang Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
In the case of barren land and poor merchants, they can manage things calmly and Fu'an can't be changed. Bai Juyi's Wang Gongliang can be the governor of Shangzhou in Tang Dynasty
Idiom story
In the Western Han Dynasty, Zhang Tang, a cruel official, executed many people every time when he was a censor. Finally, he was forced to commit suicide because of the case. Zhang Anshi, the son of Zhang Tang, was loyal and prudent in punishment, which was highly valued by Emperor Wu, Emperor Zhao and Emperor Xuan of Han Dynasty. In Song Dynasty, Wang Zhen commented that Zhang Anshi saved their family like a musical instrument changing strings and a car changing course.
Idiom usage
1. Don't worry, your highness, wait for the old ministers to join the court song, admonish the emperor and change the course to save the trouble. Chapter 8 of the romance of the gods by Xu Zhonglin of Ming Dynasty 2. Of course, there must be a new atmosphere in the new life. He Qingkui saw the time when the sketch became popular, changed his ways and turned to sketch creation. 3. I haven't met anyone in the short floor aisle. Will he change his ways when he meets someone? hear nothing of. 4. Some male Xihe Dagu artists who can't find stringers can't continue to sing Dashu. They change their ways and specialize in the short part of saying but not singing, which leads to Xihe storytelling. 5. At first, in people's subconscious, they thought that fuzziness was approximation, and they spent a lot of effort to study mathematical theories such as approximate calculation, error, disturbance, sensitivity analysis, etc.; later, they changed their ways and connected Fuzziness with contingency to study probability, distribution, stochastic process, mathematical statistics, etc. 6. When I ask my travelling companion in a flash, I'm far away from him. I can't see him. I'm afraid of him. I have to change my ways.
Analysis of Idioms
Change one's tune
Chinese PinYin : gǎi xián yì zhé
make a new start
a person of supreme sincerity and nobility. zhì chéng gāo jié
If you are not stupid, you will be slandered. fēi yú zé wū
sit down and share the plunder. zuò dì fēn zāng