Solving problems
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ji ě f ē NP á in á n, which means to mediate disputes or eliminate crises. It comes from the epitaph of governor Shen Zijiang's tomb.
The origin of Idioms
Tang Shunzhi's epitaph of the tomb of the governor Shen Zijiang in Ming Dynasty says, "the imperial chieftain didn't solve the problems with kindness, but with his secret affairs."
Analysis of Idioms
Antonym: stir up right and wrong
Idiom usage
It is used as predicate and attributive; it means to eliminate danger.
Solving problems
logical , coherent , presentable , readable , etc. without the need for a draft - xià bǐ chéng zhāng
leadership rendered ineffectual by recalcitrant subordinates - wěi dà bù diào
wind that carries sand and drives stones - fēi shē zǒu lì
tower above the rest in height of intellect - yòu rán jǔ shǒu