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Nowadays, it is used in a negative way, saying, “A person who has a good point will immediately change his attitude and abandon his principles and ideas.
” However, originally, it is a positive four-character idiom that “a good person immediately corrects his mistakes and quickly goes for the better.”
Japanese calls Kun-shi-hyo-hen.

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