all the malpractices have been abolished
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f ē n ɡ Q ī n ɡ B ì Ju é, which means that corruption and fraud are gone; it describes that bad things are gone and the social atmosphere is good. From Zhuo Fu.
The origin of Idioms
In Zhuo Fu written by Zhou Dunyi of Song Dynasty, it is said that "the upper is safe and the lower is smooth, the wind is clear and the malpractice is absolutely eliminated."
Idiom usage
It is used as predicate and attributive to describe the good social atmosphere. Not long after arriving in Yuncheng, the officials and the people were very happy. The 80th chapter of Dangkou Zhi by Yu Wanchun in Qing Dynasty
all the malpractices have been abolished
The earth is divided into two parts - liè tǔ fēn máo
Keep your eyebrows and eyes in order - ān méi dài yǎn
Misfortunes and blessings are the only ones - huò fú wéi rén
The wind set fire, the moon killed - fēng gāo fàng huǒ,yuè hēi shā rén