hate evil as one does one 's enemy
Hatred of evil is a Chinese idiom. The Pinyin is j í è R ú ch ó u, which means to hate bad people and bad things as well as enemies. It is also called "hatred of evil". From Liang Shaoren's essays on two kinds of Qiuyu nunnery in the Qing Dynasty: Cai mukan
Idioms and allusions
Source: Liang Shaoren's "essays on two kinds of Qiuyu nunnery - caimukan" in Qing Dynasty: "those who are jealous of evil like hatred and have white eyes will pierce the bone with a word." The absolute justice of youwan, the hatred of evil, and the leadership of the public make Shengbao feel that there is such a person in the mutual aid group. (Chapter 8 of the first part of the history of entrepreneurship by Liu Qing) (2) he is a man of the utmost love and nature, who is always jealous of evil. allusions in the Western Jin Dynasty, most of the ministers in the court came from Imperial relatives and families. Depending on their aristocratic status, they enjoyed many privileges, extravagant and more corrupt. After Sima Yan, Emperor Wu of Jin Dynasty, became emperor, there were nearly ten thousand maids in the back palace for him to enjoy. At that time, there was a man named Fu Xian, who served as the Minister of Emperor Wu, Zuo Cheng, the governor of Jizhou, and later as the governor of situ Zuo. After the death of Emperor Wu, Emperor Hui ascended to the throne, and Fu Xian served as the censor Zhongcheng and Sili Xiaowei. He is decent and dare to speak up. Once, there was a famine all over the country, many people were displaced, left their homes, starved to death, and countless people died. When Fu Xian understood the situation, he immediately told emperor Hui that the people had no food to eat, but emperor Hui was puzzled and asked, "then why don't they eat meat porridge?" When Fu Xian heard this, he told Huidi about the common people in detail. After hearing this, Emperor Hui asked, "in your opinion, what should I do?" Fu Xian said bluntly: "some ministers in the court are extravagant, and their daily meals cost tens of thousands of dollars, while the people are living in dire straits. They are so extravagant and corrupt that the imperial court should punish them severely, and those who do not change after repeated education can be punished according to the national law. " After hearing this, Huidi thought it was reasonable and said, "it's reasonable. If Aiqing finds anyone who is extravagant and ignores the national law, he can be punished according to the regulations. " Therefore, Fu Xian cited several people to report to the imperial court. These usually arrogant nobles felt that Fu Xian could not do anything to them, and they did not care. Fu Xian was not discouraged in the face of these stubborn imperial relatives. He wrote to Emperor Huidi many times, pointedly pointed out: "the cost of luxury is more than natural disaster." Because of his advice, Huidi finally made up his mind to dismiss some officials. From then on, the ministers of the court were restrained because of fear in their hearts. As a result, people said that Fu Xian was a strict official and was jealous of evil.
Discrimination of words
Hatred is like hatred. [antonym] go hand in hand. [grammar] as predicate, with commendatory meaning. [structure] verb object
Chinese PinYin : jí è rú chóu
hate evil as one does one 's enemy
never relax your vigilance while you live in peace. ān bù wàng wēi
behave in a vicious and unrestrained way. qióng xiōng jí è
pine , bamboo and plum blossom. suì hán sā yǒu
each man fight all by himself. rén zì wéi zhàn
be influenced by what one constantly sees and hears. ěr rǔ mù rǎn