publicize the good deeds of good people in the hope that others will emulate them
Yangqingyanzhuo, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y á ngq ī ngy ì Zhu ó, which means to refer to eliminating evil and promoting good. It comes from the book of the Liang Dynasty, Emperor Wu Ji.
The origin of Idioms
"Liang Shu · Wudi Ji" said: "the public raises the clear and suppresses the turbid, the official is orderly, many scholars are prosperous."
Idiom usage
It refers to promoting good and denouncing evil
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: Yang Qing Ji Zhuo
Chinese PinYin : yáng qīng yì zhuó
publicize the good deeds of good people in the hope that others will emulate them
The mouth is choked up like a stream. kǒu yōng ruò chuān
How to use ox knife to cut chicken. gē jī yān yòng niú dāo
comply in appearance but oppose in heart. yáng fèng yīn wéi
Rome wasn't built in a day. bīng dòng sān chǐ,fēi yī rì zhī hán