Drive others away
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is h é ngq ū Bi é w ù, which means running freely. From Yun Jing's book of the same year as Mr. Wei Haifeng.
The origin of Idioms
Yun Jing's book of the same year with Mr. Wei Haifeng: "in this dynasty, Wei Shuzi mostly made friends with people who were indifferent and strange. He restrained and resisted the falling of life order, and tried to get rid of what his predecessors had done."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate; used in writing
Drive others away
Sacrifice one's body to one's country - juān qù xùn guó
regard as a jewel of the greatest value - shì rú zhēn bǎo
Zhang Gong's drinking and Li Gong's drunk - zhāng gōng chī jiǔ lǐ gōng zuì
cherish virtue rather than beauty - xián xián yì sè
a talent is useless when secluded - qián jiāo kùn fèng