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The meaning of letting bygones be bygones

Let bygones be bygones [j? wǎng b? ji?]

Explanation: blame: blame. It originally refers to something that has already been done or done, so there is no need to blame it anymore. Now means no longer blaming for past mistakes.

From: "The Analects of Confucius": "Don't talk about things that have happened, don't admonish them one by one, and don't blame the past." ?

Grammar: subject-predicate; used as predicate and attributive; refers to no longer blaming for past mistakes

Synonyms: letting bygones be bygones

Antonyms: clear rewards and punishments , Rewards must be punished

Sentences for letting bygones be bygones:

01. We will let bygones be bygones and remain good friends from now on.

02. As long as you sincerely change your ways and do good, we can forget about it.

03. During the martial law period, slogans such as "Spies surrender themselves and let bygones be bygones" could be seen everywhere.

04. We will let the grudges of the past be forgotten and we will remain good friends from now on.

05. For students who know their mistakes and can correct them, the school will not impose any further punishment in the spirit of forgetting past mistakes.

06. This is just a small mistake of yours. As long as you repent, the school will definitely forget about it and give you a chance to make a new start.

07. Now that he has admitted and corrected his mistakes, we stand on the side of encouragement and let’s forget about it!

08. You can correct your mistakes if you know them, and there is nothing good you can do. That’s why everyone will forgive you for all your mistakes in the past.