Promoting the good and dethroning the evil
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ì nxi á NCH ù è, which means to promote the virtuous and dethrone the evil; to promote the virtuous and the good, dethrone the evil. It comes from the preface of sending Xian vice Jun to learn Zhejiang.
The origin of Idioms
Li Dongyang of the Ming Dynasty wrote in the preface to sending the vice monarch of the constitution to learn from Zhejiang: "to advance the virtuous and dethrone the evil, to encourage the diligent and punish the lazy, to retire peacefully and reward, to rush to compete and punish, it's a matter of responsibility and responsibility."
Idiom usage
Used as predicate, object, attribute, etc.
Promoting the good and dethroning the evil
be cultivated into a good one under the condition of external moral norms - jī shàn chéng dé
as beautiful and exquisite as the heavenly-woven brocade - tiān jī yún jǐn
appreciative audience like flowing water and high mountains -- bosom friends - liú shuǐ gāo shān