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What idioms are there that mean you want to forget the past?

First, regroup [chóng zhèn qí gǔ]: Metaphorically, after failure, regroup and start again.

Make sentences:

Some fanatics believe that this Berlin rally will be a good way to gather.

This is a shot to rally and defeat the British in Lexington.

Second, the resurgence [sǐHu fürán]: cold ash is burning again. The original metaphor was that people who lost power regained power. The evil forces that are often said to have disappeared are active again.

Make sentences:

He is worried that German nationalism will resurface.

14 19, the hope of the York school is revived.

Third, make a comeback [d not ng sh ā n z à i q ǐ]: it means to take up an important position again. It is also a metaphor for regaining power after losing power.

Make sentences:

Although he failed, he decided to make a comeback.

Going to Dongshan again is not for fun.

Fourth, turn over a new leaf [g m:I guòzīxěn]: Turn over a new leaf: consciously correct and turn over a new leaf. Correct your mistakes and start over.

Make sentences:

But they must turn over a new leaf.

He turned over a new leaf after the blow.

Five, a new look [huà n rá n y and x and n]: a new look: bright and bright. Change the old appearance, a brand-new atmosphere appeared. ?

Make sentences:

I feel refreshed after praying.

Sleep is a kind of physical strengthening agent, which can make us meet a hard day's work with a brand-new mental outlook!