Eliminate evil and evil
It is a Chinese idiom. The Pinyin is Ji ǎ n è ch ú Ji ā n, which means to eradicate evil and evil. It comes from Shi Yukun's three heroes and five righteousness of Qing Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
Scissors: remove. Eradicate evil and evil.
The origin of Idioms
The 60th chapter of Shi Yukun's "three chivalrous men and five righteous men" in Qing Dynasty: "if you and I are chivalrous and righteous, we should help the poor and help the dangerous, cut off evil and eliminate evil."
Idiom usage
This idiom belongs to neutral idiom, commonly used idiom, commonly used as predicate, attribute and object.
Eliminate evil and evil
sit and prattle about the general principle - zuò ér lùn dào
agreement is difficult if there are too many people - rén duō zuǐ zá
die for the sake of the country - yǐ shēng bào guó