remove those who disagree with sb.
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is p á ICH ì y ì J ǐ, which means to exclude and eliminate people who have different opinions or do not belong to their own clique. It comes from the biography of Yin Yi in the book of Jin.
Analysis of Idioms
Get rid of dissidents
Idiom usage
It is used as predicate, object and attributive; it is used as an example to show off the dissidents to the right person, and it is used as an example to show off the dissidents to the right person. A collection of jade halls by Yang Shicong in Ming Dynasty
The origin of Idioms
According to the biography of Yin Yi in the book of Jin, "when he saw Jiang Ji, he also denounced Zhong Kan for his integrity. He knew that Zhong Kan should drive away his dissidents and set up his relatives."
Chinese PinYin : pái chì yì jǐ
remove those who disagree with sb.
pavilions , terraces and open halls. lóu gé tíng tái
have wide learning and a retentive memory. bó wén qiáng zhì
remove mountains and drain seas. yí shān huí hǎi
peel off the skin and pluck out the sinews. chōu jīn bāo pí
befog the minds of the people. gǔ huò rén xīn