glorify virtue and censure vice
Chinese idioms, Pinyin is B à OSH à NBI à n è, mainly praise the good and good, reprimand the bad and bad. There is also a clear sense of reward and punishment. It comes from Song Shaobo's record after hearing and seeing.
The origin of Idioms
Song Shaobo's record after hearing and seeing: "a gentleman is conquered by a villain, but he is not an emperor.". Only a three or four inch pipe can praise and disparage good and evil in a quarrel, so that the good man is valued, the evil man is cheap, the good man lives and the evil man dies. "
Idiom usage
Combined; as predicate and attribute; with commendatory meaning. Examples among them, praising and criticizing good and evil, respecting the monarch and restraining the Scripture, internal Xia and external Yi, correcting the name and dividing it strictly are not easy words. The first discount of song Shaoliang's "Paradise alone" in Ming Dynasty
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: punishing evil and promoting good
Chinese PinYin : bāo shàn biǎn è
glorify virtue and censure vice
A donkey's lips are not the same as a horse's. lǘ chún bù duì mǎ zuǐ
seize every opportunity to secure personal gains. zuān tiān dǎ dòng
beautiful rivers and mountains of a country. dà hǎo hé shān
never associate with bad companions. mén wú zá bīn
a slow remedy cannot meet an urgency. huǎn bù jì jí