strengthening the body resistance to eliminate pathogenic factors
Fu Zheng Qu Xie is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is f ú zh è ngq ū Xi é, which means to help justice and eliminate evil. It is now used to support good things and correct wrong tendencies. It's from "asking eight things about calamities and disasters in duijiao".
Notes on Idioms
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The origin of Idioms
Cai Yong of the Han Dynasty, in his book "eight questions about calamities and anomalies in imperial edicts", said, "the Holy Spirit is diligent and diligent, and it wants to flow clear and turbid, so as to support the right and dethrone the evil."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate, attribute, or object.
Chinese PinYin : fú zhèng qū xié
strengthening the body resistance to eliminate pathogenic factors
A longer dream is a shorter one. gēng cháng mèng duǎn
face each other across a zigzag front. quǎn yá xiāng zhì
take possession of the sea monster 's head. áo tóu dú zhàn
never associate with bad companions. mén wú zá bīn