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Eliminate evil and evil ( chú èwù jìn ) Explanation of eliminating evil in society: Eliminating bad people and bad things must be clean and thorough. Source:
Book Tai Oath": "Tree virtue and business, eliminate evil." Usage:
Compact; as a predicate, object, and definite; It refers to the elimination of bad people and bad things. Example: Also said:
Eliminate the evil, and cultivate virtue". Zhang Binglin, "To Duan Qiruidian". The message is incompatible.
Li Mu'an's "1949 New Year's Day Dedication" poem) synonyms: cut the grass and eradicate the roots, catch them all Antonyms: raising tigers, raising carbuncles After the break:
Surgery for appendicitis Evil must be completely eradicated
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Evil: **Duty: Must. Eliminating bad people and bad things must be clean and thorough.
Idiom source: "Zuo Chuan Mourning A.D.": "The tree is as virtuous as it is, and the cloud is as good as it is exhausted." "Shangshu Tai Oath": "Tree virtue and business, eliminate evil." ”
Idiom example sentences: The message is incompatible.
Traditional Chinese Writing: Eliminate evil.
Phonetic: Synonyms for eliminating evil: cutting the grass and eradicating the root metaphor to eradicate the root cause of the bane, so as not to leave the aftermath of the troubles in one net The metaphor grasps all the things and completely purges them all.
Antonyms for eliminating evil: Raising a tiger and leaving a plague behind. The metaphor is to connive at the bad guys and leave themselves with future troubles The Chu soldiers have eaten up, and when Chu dies this day, it is better to chase them because of hunger.
Raising carbuncles and suffering from poisonous sores and not treating them will cause disaster to themselves. It is a parable to tolerate bad people and bad deeds, and they will suffer evil in the end. Qing Jiyun, "Reading Wei Cao Limb Chatang Notes, Huaixi Magazine."
Idiom grammar: constricted; as a predicate, object, and definite; It refers to the elimination of bad people and bad things.
Degree of Popularity: Commonly used idioms.
Affection. Color: Medium-to-dust idiom.
Idiom Structure: Condensed idiom.
Year of generation: Ancient idiom.
English translation: evil must be completed eradicated
Idiom riddle: Surgery for appendicitis.
Pronunciation note: evil, not chaotic hunger Zen can be pronounced as "ě" exhaust, not as "jǐn".
Writing note: business, can not be written "do not".
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Eliminate evil, a Chinese idiom, pinyin is chú èwù jìn, which means that the elimination of bad people and bad things must be clean and thorough. From "The First Year of Zuo Wai Gong". The source of the idiom is "Zuo Chuan: The First Year of Mourning":
The tree is as good as it, and it is as good as the disease. "Idiom usage: contraction; as a predicate, object, and definite; It refers to the elimination of bad people and bad things. Example:
It is also said: "Eliminate evil, and cultivate virtue". Zhang Binglin, "To Duan Qiruidian".
The message is incompatible.
idiom stories; In 494 BC, Wu Wangfucha led his army to defeat Goujian, the king of Yue, at Fujiao and broke the capital of Yue. Goujian, the king of Yue, sent a doctor to ask for peace with Wu, and the king of Wu was ready to agree. Wu Zixu advised King Wu to "cultivate virtue and eliminate evil." King Wu did not listen to his advice.
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