Plant good and pour out evil
Plant the good and overthrow the evil, a Chinese idiom, pronounced zh í sh à NQ à ng è, means to cultivate the good and overthrow the evil. It's from "quasi Lianzhu".
Idiom explanation
It refers to cultivating the good and restoring the evil.
The origin of Idioms
The second part of Liu Ji's "quasi Lianzhu" in Ming Dynasty: "gaiwen plant good and pour out evil, which is determined by the way of heaven; good safety, evil and danger, which is constant in human nature."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: punishing evil and promoting good
Chinese PinYin : zhí shàn qīng è
Plant good and pour out evil
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