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What idioms describe a person who wants to forget the past and look forward to the future?

Idiom:

1. Abandoning the old and welcoming the new: the beginning of abandoning the old and welcoming the new.

2. Sudden repentance: the thought changes quickly, giving up the previous way of doing things and repenting completely.

3. Turn over a new leaf: clear old ideas and change the old look. Metaphor means that the bad guys repent thoroughly.

4. make up: completely correct the mistakes made before.

5. Dead trees meet spring: Dead trees meet spring and regain vitality. A metaphor for a dying patient or thing coming back to life.

Sentence:

1. Bad memory is the magic weapon to be happy.

2. Forgetting the past means betrayal.

Don't let yesterday occupy today's time

At any time, the present is just an intersection, because where the past and the future meet, we can't have any competition. Without tradition, there is no world, and without activity, there is no life.

There is a kind of forgetfulness that is noble, that is, not remembering old evils.

6. Because people can forget, they can gradually get rid of the pain they have suffered. Because they can forget, they still have to make the mistakes of their predecessors.