all take part in reform
Xianyuweixin, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Xi á NY ù w é IX ī n, which refers to all the old and the new. From book Yinzheng.
The origin of Idioms
"Book Yinzheng" says: "the officials of heaven are easy to be virtuous, they are fierce in the fierce fire, they annihilate the Kui of Jue canal, and they are coerced into Wanzhi. The old pollutes the customs, but the salt and the new. "
Analysis of Idioms
Grammatically formal; used as predicate
Chinese PinYin : xián yǔ wéi xīn
all take part in reform
mutual exchange of needed products. yǒu wú xiāng tōng
do not go beyond the prescribed limit. bù yuè léi shi
Stretch your legs and waist. zhǎn jiǎo shēn yāo
laws handed down from forefathers. zǔ zōng chéng fǎ