Nothing old, nothing new
No old, no new, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is w ú Ji ù w ú x ī n, meaning no matter old or new friends. From the biography of Shangshu.
Idiom usage
The Regent of the Duke of Zhou, listening to the words of the sages, all the power of the cloth pet, no old nothing new, only benevolence is relative.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: equal treatment
The origin of Idioms
In the second volume of Shangshu Da Zhuan, it is said that "each house should be built, and each field should be built, so that it is not old or new."
Idiom explanation
Whether they are old friends or new friends.
Chinese PinYin : wú jiù wú xīn
Nothing old, nothing new
Cultivating the party for private gain. yíng sī zhí dǎng
local tyrants and evil gentry. tǔ háo liè shēn