Take on a new look
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Hu à NR á NR ú x à n, which means to change the old appearance, to appear a new atmosphere, with "a new look". It comes from "notes of famous paintings in the past dynasties - on identification, collection, purchase, reading and play".
The origin of Idioms
Zhang Yanyuan of Tang Dynasty wrote in his famous paintings of the past dynasties: on identification, collection, purchase, reading and play: "it has the famous works of Jin and Song Dynasties, and looks like a new one. It has gone through hundreds of years, and the paper color has not been defeated."
Idiom usage
To change one's appearance.
Chinese PinYin : huàn rán rú xīn
Take on a new look
A beautiful woman has a bad life. jiā rén bó mìng
cannot find the proper approach. mō mén bù zháo
accumulate old habit becomes custom. jī xí chéng sú
Hold the pass and hold the key. bào guān zhí yuè
Divide the grass and give the earth. fēn máo cì tǔ
starving people fill the land. āi hóng biàn yě
add strength to what is already strong. liè huǒ pēng yóu
resign oneself to one's fate. tīng tiān yóu mìng