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
Open your lips and plant your moustache - zhāng chún zhí zī
pay even for a horse 's drink of water -- extreme honesty - yìn mǎ tóu qián
treacherous ministers and traitors - luàn chén zéi zǐ
No one knows a son better than his father. - zhī zǐ mò ruò fù
Chapter eight of right biography - yòu chuán zhī bā zhāng
Opportunity is not lost, it will never come again - jī bù kě shī,shī bù zài lái