Good deeds and good punishments
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j à NSH à NCH é ngji à n, which means to use kindness to punish evil. It comes from Yu Shun.
Analysis of Idioms
To promote good and punish evil
The origin of Idioms
Zhou Tan of Tang Dynasty wrote in his ode to epics - Yushun: "to do good deeds, to punish evil, to establish the emperor's merit, and to bow to yiwengong for success."
Idiom usage
Used as predicate or object; used in administration, etc.
Chinese PinYin : jìn shàn chéng jiān
Good deeds and good punishments
great literature and classical works. gāo wén dà cè
respect each other like guests. xiāng dài rú bīn
Throw oneself into the river and rush into the well. tóu hé bēn jǐng