and remove all evil
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ì NL ì ch ú h à I, which means to promote advantages and eliminate disadvantages, to set up a cause beneficial to the people of the country, to remove all kinds of disadvantages. It's from Han Feizi, Nanshi.
The origin of Idioms
Han Fei, Han Fei in the Warring States period, said in Han Feizi's difficult situation: "if you want to pursue speed and go far, you don't know whether to be Wang Liang; if you want to advance advantages and eliminate disadvantages, you don't know whether to be virtuous and capable, you don't know what kind of trouble you have."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used in writing.
and remove all evil
lay more stress on the past than on the present - mù gǔ bó jīn
Nothing is difficult in the world - shì shàng wú nán shì
a good sword remains always sharp - bǎo dāo bù lǎo
one 's living place was moved , but his wife was not taken along -- extreme forgetfulness - xǐ zhái wàng qī
be ready to write down anything encountered - huái qiān tí qiàn