Hanging the dead to heal the wounded
Hang the dead and heal the wounded, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is di à OS à f ú sh à ng, which means hang the dead and help the wounded. From the southern history, Qi Jishang, Gao Di.
The origin of Idioms
In the southern history of Qi Dynasty, Emperor Gao said, "the Duke of Qi has to pay lip service, abstain from the morning expedition, start to hand over soldiers and chariots, swing in the atmosphere, hang the dead and heal the wounded, and publicize huangze."
Analysis of Idioms
Close synonym: asking for disease by hanging death
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate, metaphor, or attribute; used of a leader. When Zhenru went out of the pass, he met the soldiers, hanged the dead and healed the wounded, and made the army and the people happy. The biography of Fang Zhenru in the history of Ming Dynasty
Hanging the dead to heal the wounded
If you celebrate your father's death, it's hard for you - qìng fù bù sǐ,lǔ nàn wèi yǐ
rise up upon hearing the crow of a rooster and practise with the sword - wén jī qǐ wǔ
be out of one 's wits with fright - dǎn sàng hún jīng