Can you give me a substitute
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is Xi à NT à K à f à u, which means to persuade the good to return to the past and put forward suggestions for reform. It comes from the official records of the Ming Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
This paper points out that we should encourage the good to return to the bad, and put forward the suggestions of reform. It is the same as "offering something to replace or not.".
The origin of Idioms
"The history of the Ming Dynasty, official records:" Zhang Xian, according to Chen instructions. "
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: offer to replace or not, offer to replace or not
Idiom usage
To put forward a proposal for reform
Chinese PinYin : xiàn tì kě fǒu
Can you give me a substitute
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