start with a clean slate
Reform, Chinese idiom, Pinyin read g ǎ IX í ngz ì x ī n, meaning to change behavior, to be a new man. It comes from the biography of Liu Yu, the king of Dongping, in the book of Han Dynasty: "today I hear that the king has changed his ways, respected the practice of scriptures, and got close to benevolent people I'm very grateful. "
The origin of Idioms
In the book of the Han Dynasty, biography of Liu Yu, the king of Dongping thought: "today, I hear that the king has changed his ways, respected Confucian classics, and got close to benevolent people I'm very grateful. "
Analysis of Idioms
Reform and Reform
Idiom explanation
Change your behavior and be a new person.
Idiom usage
On Hudong Road, there are tens of thousands of robbers gathering In the meantime, if there are people who can reform themselves, who are not appointed or not recruited?
Chinese PinYin : gǎi xíng zìxīn
start with a clean slate
enjoy great popularity among the people. yǒu kǒu jiē bēi
scattered far from their homes. dàng xī lí jū
The warbler is jealous of the swallow. yīng cāi yàn dù