Discard the blemish
The Chinese idiom, H á ng ò UQ ì Xi á in pinyin, means to contain dirt without fault. Describe generosity. From the book of Pei Xianggong.
The origin of Idioms
Yuan Zhen of Tang Dynasty wrote in the book of Pei Xianggong: "Kuang's majesty is now forgiving the world and dealing with human beings. He has specially sent a book which contains indecency and discards flaws. He has also given the following talents the power to handle you."
Idiom usage
Used as predicate, attribute, object, etc.
Chinese PinYin : hán gòu qì xiá
Discard the blemish
It's hard for people to understand. yǐng rén yùn fǔ
sit idly by without lending a helping hand. zuò shī bù jiù
have the punishment exceed the crime. fá bù dāng zuì