Get rid of evils
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch ú Ji ā ng é B ì, which means to get rid of the bad guys and reform the disadvantages. From Yan'an mansion.
The origin of Idioms
The first book of Yan'an Fu written by Wu Mingshi in Yuan Dynasty: "a small official should be honest and upright, and get rid of the evils."
Analysis of Idioms
Common degree: general time: ancient time
Idiom usage
The ancients all wanted to have honest and upright officials who could get rid of malpractices
Chinese PinYin : chú jiān gé bì
Get rid of evils
women who died in defence of their honour. sān zhēn wǔ liè
A longer dream is a shorter one. gēng cháng mèng duǎn
produce clouds with one turn of the hand and rain with another. fù yǔ fān yún
provide each other with assistance. gòng wéi chún chǐ
If you are full, you will lose; if you are modest, you will gain. mǎn zhāo sǔn,qiān shòu yì
anxious to display one's skill.. jiàn liè xīn xǐ