That's a good idea.
pronoun
Used to refer to a point in time previously mentioned or understood from context. Often appears in narrative or explanatory speech.
それから、どうしたの?
And then what happened?
それまで待ってください。
Please wait until then.
pronoun
Archaic use indicating a place near the listener. In modern Japanese, そこ is used instead.
古語では「それ」が「そこ」の意味で使われた。
In classical Japanese, それ was used to mean 'there'.
pronoun
Archaic second-person pronoun, sometimes used in old texts or poetry. Not used in modern standard Japanese.
古文では「それ」が「あなた」を指すことがある。
In classical texts, それ can refer to 'you'.
Rarely used kanji form; learners should use それ.
From Old Japanese. The so- series of demonstratives (それ, そこ, そちら, etc.) refers to things near the listener or previously mentioned. The exact derivation is uncertain.