change one 's mind about
In Chinese, Pinyin is Hu í x ī nzhu ǎ NY ì, which means to reconsider and change the original idea and attitude. It comes from "Zhu Zi Yu Lei · Xun men · Wu".
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] abandoning the old to seek the new, making a new face, and changing the old ways
The origin of Idioms
In Zhu Xi's Zhuzi Yu Lei · Xun men · 5 of the Song Dynasty, it is said that "in a day's time, people will not change their mind to see how much private and how much care they have."
Idiom usage
Subject predicate type; used as predicate and attributive; used to eliminate the gap and make up again. "I'm afraid your father will have the time to change his mind. What's more, I'd rather wait and see?" Yuan Wumingshi's "lame Li Shi's poems and wine playing in the river Pavilion": "don't ask where, find him, persuade him to change his mind." Chapter 32 of journey to the West: "if your teachers and apprentices are willing to change their mind, they will live in a poor family and enjoy their glory." Feng Menglong of Ming Dynasty: Xingshi Hengyan: the oil seller monopolizes Huakui: he is very eloquent and has a good relationship with Meiniang. Why don't you take him and say something next. If he can change his mind, it will bring a big profit. Yu Shi Ming Yan by Feng Menglong of Ming Dynasty (Volume 1): don't say that your husband has to change his mind, so he's really gone. He's so beautiful that he's afraid of being asked for you? It's necessary to choose a good marriage, which can be used in the second half of your life. Don't worry about your life. Chapter 46 of a dream of Red Mansions by Cao Xueqin in the Qing Dynasty: otherwise, how good would it be to ask him to change his mind as soon as possible. After my persuasion, he finally changed his mind. I hope you can change your mind and make up with him again.
Chinese PinYin : huí xīn zhuǎn yì
change one 's mind about
break open a way through bramble and thistle. pī jīng zhǎn jí
come straight to the point without the slightest hesitation. gān cuì lì luò
there is nothing one does not understand. wú suǒ bù tōng