good prevails over evil
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Xi é B ù f á zh è ng, which means that the law of evil demons can't overwhelm the spirit of righteousness. It comes from "on the hidden man · Wu lie".
The origin of Idioms
Wang Fu of the Han Dynasty wrote in the treatise on the hidden man, Wu lie: "a man is too evil to be virtuous. Evil does not do justice. It is also the classic of heaven."
Idiom usage
It refers to the victory of good over evil.
good prevails over evil
be ready to write down anything encountered - huái qiān wò qiàn
scant oneself in food and clothes - chù yī suō shí