reform from the bottom
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is zh è NGB ě NQ ī ngyu á n, which means to rectify fundamentally and clean up from the source. The metaphor should be rectified from the root. From the annals of criminal law of the Han Dynasty.
Analysis of Idioms
Correct the source and clarify the source
[antonym] a headache cures the head, a foot cures the foot
The origin of Idioms
"It's not appropriate to think only about the original of the Qing Dynasty and delete the laws and decrees," says the criminal law annals of the Han Dynasty
Idiom usage
It's a combination; it's a predicate, an object and an attribute; it's commendatory.
Examples
Our work is arduous and complex, and we must make great efforts to do it well.
Therefore, if we want to be the right way, we have to carry out spiritual education. On the difficulties of China's reform
In fact, this case is the birthplace of long and short sighs. Once it has been rectified, it is impossible to "shrink to bacteria and enlarge to shells". (Lu Xun's supplement to the collection of extras: Law of saving the nation by literature)
In the book of Jin, Volume 3, Emperor Wudi Ji: "it is not a priority to think about the Ming King's degree in the world, to be honest and clear, and to set up Yin as a legitimate person. 」
"A brief history of civilization. Chapter 4 and Chapter 2:" now the fundamental method is to ban these books first. They are not allowed to be sold in bookstores or read in schools. The common people may have a way to recover. 」
Chinese PinYin : zhèng běn qīng yuán
reform from the bottom
rise up upon hearing the crow of a rooster and practise with the sword. wén jī qǐ wǔ
stick to old ways stubbornly in the face of changed circumstances. jiāo zhù tiáo sè
be able to handle a job with ease because one has had previous experience. jià qīng jiù shú