An idiom that means that people do not work under others, but are dominated by others and start their own businesses.

Manage housework

Explanation: It refers to the establishment of a separate family. It also means that you don't rely on your predecessors academically and set up another school. Now it also means leaving a group and starting a new stove.

From: Pu's Evil Sea Flower 3 1: "If you want to call my heart, you must stand on your own feet first."

Grammar: subject-predicate type; As predicate and attribute; Finish something independently.

make a fresh start

Note: In addition, re-support the furnace. Give up the original metaphor and start from scratch.

Said by: Li Qingru's 14th poem "The Edge of a Mirror Flower": "Don't make a fuss. This is the only way to start a new stove. "

Ex.: The dissolution of the Second Normal University requires re-enrollment and re-recruitment of faculty.

◎ Liang Bin's Red Flag Spectrum 50

Grammar: verb-object type; As subject, predicate and attribute; Used to do things