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Examples:get rid of the old to bring in the new (idiom); to innovate—review the old and know the new (idiom, from the Analects)—push out the old and bring in the new (idiom); to innovate—Antonin Dvořák (1841-1904), Bohemian composer, author of nine symphonies including the New World symphony—The New Yorker, US magazine—lit. If the old doesn't go, the new will not come.—firecrackers open the door on the New Year—besiege and strike the relief force (idiom); strategy of surrounding a unit to entice the enemy to reinforce, then striking the new troops—usher out the old, greet the new—shaking the old and illuminating the new (idiom); surpassing the ancients and dazzling contemporaries—clear out the old, bring in the new—the Chinese New Year (i.e. the new year in the old calendar)—lit. like the new, and hate the old (idiom); fig. enamored with new people (e.g. new girlfriend), bored with the old—women of the new society—the new boss cracks the whip three times—esp. see in the New Year—Yi Jianlian (1987-), Chinese basketball player for the New Jersey Nets (NBA)—discard the old and introduce the new (idiom); to innovate—enthusiasm of the new convert—bring in the new (idiom); new directions, different creation—the 10 or 20 days following the lunar New Year's Day—the new replaces the old [idiom.]—destroy the old and establish the new [idiom.]—studying the old promote the new [idiom.]—out with the old and in with the new [idiom.]—take advantage of the new situation [idiom.]—the mountain road twists around each new peak [idiom.]—(an auspicious saying for the Lunar New Year)—hit the market (of a new product)—New Year's Day in the lunar calendar—at the Chinese New Year or other festivities—(of a stranger) not accustomed the climate of a new place—agree on three laws (idiom); provisional agreement made by new dynastic government with the people—Despite superficially new policies, the substance remains unchanged.—Menlo Park, New Jersey, the home of Thomas Edison's research laboratory—New Fourth army of Republic of China, set up in 1937 and controlled by the communists—Shenzhen or Shamchun river Guangdong, the border between Hong Kong new territories and PRC— |