defeat and completely wipe out
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Cu à Xi à Nku à Q à ng, which means to break the enemy's line, eliminate the enemy, and describe writing to break the stereotypes. From preface to Mr. Changli's collection by Li Han of Tang Dynasty.
Idiom usage
In this way, we can get rid of the trap and clear it up by experiment rather than by empty situation. (the first chapter of the late Qing Dynasty literature congchao · sweeping broom)
The origin of Idioms
In the preface to the collection of Mr. Changli, written by Li Han of Tang Dynasty, it is said that "Mr. Changli is more powerful in writing than in military affairs."
Analysis of Idioms
Destruction and clearance
defeat and completely wipe out
willing to help but unable to do so - ài mò zhī zhù
dissipated young sets who take a fancy to lewdness - yóu fēng xì dié
die without fulfilling one 's ambitions - jī zhì ér mò
improve learning and hide the sword - xiū wén yǎn wǔ
take precautions against a possible danger - wǎng tū xǐ xīn
fold one 's hands upon one 's forehead - yǐ shǒu jiā é