What idioms are there to describe "saying goodbye to the old and welcoming the new"?

Idioms describing "farewell to the old and welcome the new" include: farewell to the old and welcome the new, farewell to the old and welcome the new.

1, innovation [tu and Ché n ch ū x and n]

Interpretation: refers to critically inheriting the old culture, removing its dross, absorbing its essence and creating a new culture.

From: Qing Dai Yannian's "Qiu Guang Conghua Zhong Yong Temple Lotus": "Unique, unique."

Example: learning chess. ?

◎ Chen Yi's Poem "Selected Works of Go"

Grammar: combination; As predicate and attribute; Include praise

2. Forget the past and learn from the new [t incarnation]

Explanation: When people breathe, they spit out polluted air and breathe in fresh air. Now it is often used to describe abandoning the old and the bad and absorbing the new and the good.

Said by: Zhuangzi deliberately: "Breathe, spit out the old and get new."

Example: most people are nirvana, and the fruits of failure fall and the new flowers want to vomit. ?

◎ Lu Xun's "Outside the Collection"

Grammar: combination; As predicate, attribute and clause; Include praise

3. Innovation and Death [dǐng xěn gégé]

Explanation: The past refers to political reform or regime change. Now it generally refers to building a new fist in addition to the old one.

Said by: Miscellaneous Gua in Zhouyi: "Ge, get rid of the old, Ding, get new."

Example: Soak in rain and dew quickly to eliminate evil and turn positive; Don't break the barrier with thunder, as long as it works. ?

◎ Shi Ming Nai 'an's The Outlaws of the Marsh is back to the eightieth time.

Grammar: combination; As predicate and attribute; Describe old and new things

4. Innovation [gégédǐng x and n]

Explanation: leather: change, get rid of; So: old; D: Establish. It used to refer to the change or change of government. Now generally refers to the old and the new.

Said by: Miscellaneous Gua in Zhouyi: "Ge, get rid of the old, Ding, get new."

Ex.: Beijing, under the oppression of successive monarchs, was lifeless. After that, it should be doing well. ?

◎ Cai Dongfan and Xu Moufu's The Popular Romance of the Republic of China for the seventh time.

Grammar: combination; As predicate and attribute; Include praise

5, in addition to the old cloth new [chúJiùbùxěn]

Commentary: cloth: finishing, execution. Clear the old and build the new. Replace the old with the new.

From: "Seventeen Years of Zuo Zhuan Zhao Gong": "Coma, so the old cloth is new."

Example: ~ I know what you mean, bad stars shoot people. ?

◎ Huang Qing Zunxian's "Xixiang Star Song"

Grammar: combination; As predicate and attribute; Used of innovation.