Changing stars
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Hu à nd à uy í x à ng, which means to change the position of the stars. The metaphor is superb and powerful. It comes from Song Keqin's quotations from Zen master Yuanwu foguo.
Idiom usage
I'm not afraid that you have a heart that likes the new and dislikes the old. I have my own means to change stars.
The origin of Idioms
Song Keqin's "quotations of Zen master Yuanwu foguo" Volume 17: "the lifeblood of the Buddha, the line of Saint tongs hammer, change the stars, the latitude of heaven and earth."
Idiom explanation
Change the position of the star. Metaphors are superb and powerful.
Chinese PinYin : huàn dǒu yí xīng
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