change existing habits and customs
In Chinese, Pinyin is y í f ē NGG é s ú, which means to change old customs. It comes from the biography of Gao Lu in the book of Wei.
The origin of Idioms
The biography of Gaolu in the book of Wei: "change the customs, and heaven will protect the future."
Idiom usage
Therefore, if the power is stronger, the bad law and the expensive law will be changed, and if the propriety is suitable, the custom of bankruptcy will be changed! According to Bai Juyi's CE Lin Si ban Hou burials in Tang Dynasty and preface to the biography of good officials in Wei Dynasty, "it's a policy of changing customs and changing customs. It's a policy of floating tiger and returning pearl. There's nothing I've ever heard of." Bai Juyi's CE Lin Si ban Hou funeral in Tang Dynasty: therefore, if the power is strong, the bad law and the expensive custom will be changed. If the propriety is appropriate, the custom of bankruptcy will be changed. What's the point!
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: changing customs
Chinese PinYin : yí fēng gé sú
change existing habits and customs
On the basis of private cooperation. xié sī wǎng shàng
hate the wicked and point out only the evil which one has done. wù wù cóng duǎn
be tireless in teaching others. huì rén bù tiě