appoint upright and remove the crooked ones -- to replace the bad ones by good ones
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ǔ zh í Cu ò w ǎ ng, which means to use upright and virtuous, to remove evil and sycophant.
interpretation
Pronunciation: J ǔ zh í Cu ò w ǎ ng
Interpretation: use integrity and virtuous, and dethrone treacherous and deceitful people. It is also known as "taking zhicuo as an example" and "taking zhicuo as an example". Example: selection. Straight: upright, refers to the upright person. Wrong: pass "measures", abandon, give up. Bending is a metaphor for evil people.
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1. "The Analects of Confucius: for politics": AI Gong asked: "what is the people's service?" Confucius said to him, "if you make mistakes, the people will obey you."
He Yan's Jijie quoted Bao Xian as saying: "wrong, wrong. If you use it for the upright, if you discard the evil, then the people will serve it. "
2. "Li Shi · fan min stele of hanba prefect" says: "it's wrong, Tan Si's old system."
3. The 73rd chapter of the complete biography of Shuoyue written by Qian Cai in Qing Dynasty: "read Kong Sheng's Micro words, think straight and wrong; view Wang Yu's confirmation, want to stimulate turbid to promote Qing Dynasty."
4. The biography of Yang Biao in the book of the later Han Dynasty says, "today, I'm going to pay my respects to the gentry, so I'm going to pay my respects to the Duke of the Ming Dynasty. I'm going to assist the Han Dynasty with his wisdom, benevolence and wisdom, and I'm going to raise my house in vain, so I'm going to yongxiye."
5. Tang quandeyu's preface to the collection of Lu Xuangong's Han Garden: "it's also in the aspect, promoting the virtuous and the able, and it's just wrong."
Chinese PinYin : jǔ zhí cuò wǎng
appoint upright and remove the crooked ones -- to replace the bad ones by good ones
a scoundrel hates persons of integrity. dào zēng zhǔ rén
praise a person before everybody. féng rén shuō xiàng