Take on the new
In Chinese, Pinyin is l ǐ ngy ì Bi ā ox ī n, which means to be different and original. It's from Zheng Guanying's dangerous words in prosperous times: Shang Zhan Shang Shang Shang Shang.
The origin of Idioms
Zheng Guanying's flourishing crisis, commercial war: "to the obscene and skillful techniques, it is also new, conical knife competing, the essence of the poor world, and the exhaustion of the cream."
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] unconventional and different [antonym] plain and light
Idiom usage
The revolutionary party has about 13000 troops in Hanyang, and its various defensive projects are quite innovative and unexpected. Information series of modern Chinese History: Archives of the Qing Dynasty during the revolution of 1911 and the Wuchang Uprising
Chinese PinYin : lǐng yì biāo xīn
Take on the new
There is no success in a hundred. bǎi wú yī chéng
muster one 's courage and fight in the vanguard. gǎn yǒng dāng xiān