Idiom: new face
Pinyin: bié kāi shēng miàn
Explanation: new face: new look. The original meaning is that the portraits of the heroes in Lingyan Pavilion had already faded, and they only appeared alive after being repainted by General Cao. It is a metaphor for creating a new form or situation.
Source: "Danqing Poems" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty: "The heroes of Lingyan have less color, but the general's writing is more vivid."
Example sentences: Today's five poems by Sister Lin are also It can be said that the destiny is novel and unique. ★Chapter 64 of "A Dream of Red Mansions" by Cao Xueqin of the Qing Dynasty
Pinyin code: bksm
Synonyms: new look, unique
Antonyms: regular, samey
Afterword: Peking Opera singing "The White-Haired Girl"
Riddle: Suspended death; breaking up with students
Usage: as predicate, attributive; to describe something different
English: having something new
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