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What idioms describe a fresh start?

1, reborn

Pinyin: [tu not t ā i hu à n g incarnation]

Translation: originally a Taoist practice term. Wei Boyang's "Magic Weapon" said in the volume: "The prisoner was broken in October, and his bones were weak and his flesh was as smooth as lead." Metaphor is to turn over a new leaf and turn over a new leaf.

Source: Song Ge Chang Gung, "Qinyuanchun gives Hu Baoyuan": "Normal temperature; Remodel yourself; Being in the clouds. " Translation: Constant Time Vincent; Turn a new page; The body is at the top of the cloud.

Step 2 start over

Pinyin: [xǐ xīn gé miàn]

Translation: Get rid of bad ideas and change the old look. Metaphor thoroughly turn over a new leaf. Song Xin Qi Ji's "Xi Chun Ji Hai on thieves and miscellaneous sons": "From now on, turn over a new leaf."

Source: Jin "Bao Puzi": "Turn over a new leaf; It must be like a clean wave. " A thoroughly reformed person must clean his own dust.

3. Rally:

Pinyin:? [gǔ]

It refers to regrouping strength after failure (waving flags and beating drums is an ancient marching order). And said there was going to be a rally.

Source: For example, the Qing Dynasty has returned to President Yuan Wei, and naturally rallied and regained power. (Xu's Popular Romance of the Republic of China, page 48) Translation: Since the Qing Dynasty, it has been covered. When Yuan became president, he naturally rallied and regained power.

Step 4 restart the stove

Pinyin:? [Zhang Guan Li Dai]

Translation: refers to starting from scratch after things have suffered setbacks. From the northern expedition.

Source: From Guo Moruo's Road to the Northern Expedition: "Every time you are frustrated, you must give up all your previous efforts and start over."

Step 5 make a comeback

Pinyin:? [dōng shān záI qǐ]

In the Eastern Jin Dynasty, Xie An lived in seclusion in Dongshan, and later became an official. See The Book of Jin Xie An Biography. Later used to describe returning to power after failure.

Source: Tang Du Fu's Late Autumn ... Showing the Battle of Su Xun: "Countless generals are in the west; As early as the prime minister, Dongshan will rise. "

Step 6 make a comeback

Pinyin: [ju m 4 n t ǔ r l á i]

A metaphor for regaining power after failure.

Source: From: Tang Du Mu's poem "Wujiang Pavilion": "Jiangdong children are full of talents, and it is unknown to make a comeback." There are many talented students in Jiangdong, and no one knows their merits.