abuses swept away and the air cleared
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ì Ju é f ē ngq ī ng, which means that bad things disappear and social atmosphere is good. It comes from Zhuo Fu by Zhou Dunyi of Song Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
Bad: bad; clean: clean. Corruption and fraud are gone. The bad things disappear and the social atmosphere is good.
The origin of Idioms
Zhou Dunyi's Zhuo Fu of the Song Dynasty said, "the upper is safe and the lower is smooth, and the malpractice is extremely clear."
Idiom usage
The former "gambling ruffians" are now banned there, and the place where the peasant association is prosperous is as bad as the card. Mao Zedong's investigation report on Hunan Peasant Movement
Chinese PinYin : bì jué fēng qīng
abuses swept away and the air cleared
extraordinary as if done by the spirits. guǐ fǔ shén gōng
wind that carries sand and drives stones. fēi shē zǒu lì
talents gather from everywhere. sì fāng fú còu
Riding on oxen and looking for oxen. qí niú mì niú