Dispel evil
Quyu Chujian, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Q ū D ù ch ú Ji ā n, which means to drive away evil and evil. It comes from Er Ke Pai an Jing.
The origin of Idioms
Ling Mengchu of Ming Dynasty, Volume 26 of Er Ke Pai an amazement: "in addition, when Li Yushi came to Fujian, he made a tour of the place, dispelled the beetles and the traitors, and carried out a vigorous and resolute manner."
Idiom usage
As a predicate or object; used in figurative sentences.
Dispel evil
Accumulate, destroy and eliminate bones - jī huǐ xiāo gǔ
the three things to use in reading a book -- the eye , the mouth , and the mind - dú shū sān dào
The east corner is gone, but Sangyu is not late - dōng yú yǐ shì,sāng yú fēi wǎn