A firm heart hates evil
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is g ā ngch á NGJ í è, which means to be upright and hate evil. It comes from the book of breaking up with shanjuyuan written by Jikang of Jin Dynasty.
Idiom usage
He is a man with a strong heart and a strong hatred of evil. In recent years, zhidu is a man who is not able to correct his shortcomings and vulgarity by speech.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: hatred of evil
The origin of Idioms
Ji Kang's book of breaking up with Shan Juyuan in the Jin Dynasty says: "it's hard to be jealous of evil, but it's easy to be frank, so it's very important to do it in two ways."
Idiom explanation
Hard heart: a straight disposition; jealousy: hatred. He has a straight disposition and hates evil.
A firm heart hates evil
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