Change to good
In Chinese, Pinyin is g ǎ IX í NGW é ISH à n, which means to change bad behavior and to be good. It comes from the second chapter of Emperor Wen of Han Dynasty by Xun Yue of Han Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
XunYue of the Han Dynasty wrote in the second chapter of Emperor Wen of the Han Dynasty: "the emperor pitied his meaning, so he ordered:" the husband's instruction is not pure, but the foolish people are trapped. Or if you want to change your behavior to be good, there is no reason. "
Idiom usage
Used as predicate, attribute, object, etc
Chinese PinYin : gǎi xíng wéi shàn
Change to good
regard as a jewel of the greatest value. shì rú zhēn bǎo
the lingering fragrance of leftover cream. cán gāo shèng fù
provide relief for the poor and the helpless. zhèn qióng xù pín