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What do you mean, wash my hands of it?

Wash one's hands in a golden basin: originally refers to the ceremony held by boat people who delivered meals to Chang 'an Palace in Han Dynasty after landing at Weihe Ferry, indicating that their official career has finished; Later, it was pointed out that some underworld figures were prepared to enjoy their old age after making a fortune and publicly announced their repentance; Now it also means giving up an industry or thing that you have been engaged in for a long time.

Pinyin: jρn pén xǐshǐu

Quote: Qing Dynasty novel Eight Meanings: Pu Lian said: In this three-acre garden, there was a white-faced judge, Xu Li, who was ordered by her mother to wash her hands of her life and not do the work of the green forest.

Antonyms return to their old jobs

Pinyin: chong cāo JIU yè

It means: do what you have done before.

Source: Wu Chou's "unofficial history Saijinhua Gusu 23 Events": "When Saijinhua returned to the Soviet Union for burial with Hong Jun's coffin, she suddenly changed her mind and went to Shanghai to return to her old job and changed her name to Cao Menglan."

Usage: as predicate and object; It means to start over. ?