Get rid of evils
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch ú Ji ā ng é B ì, which means to get rid of the bad guys and reform the disadvantages. From Yan'an mansion.
The origin of Idioms
The first book of Yan'an Fu written by Wu Mingshi in Yuan Dynasty: "a small official should be honest and upright, and get rid of the evils."
Analysis of Idioms
Common degree: general time: ancient time
Idiom usage
The ancients all wanted to have honest and upright officials who could get rid of malpractices
Get rid of evils
make the gaudy swallows and orioles pale with envy - yàn dù yīng cán
People are desperate for a living - rén jí jì shēng