wipe out dissenters
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is zh ū ch ú y ì J ǐ, which means to eliminate and eliminate those who oppose or disagree with themselves politically. It comes from the book of Liang, Zhizu and the biography of Tao Ji.
Idiom usage
As a predicate or adverbial, it refers to autocracy
Examples
In order to suppress the people's opposition, the government did not hesitate to use the most despicable and shameless means to eliminate dissidents.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: the same party and the different
The origin of Idioms
According to the book of Liang, Zhizu, biography of Tao Jizhi, "when Emperor Qi Wu collapsed, Emperor Ming made a prime minister to punish the dissidents. Ji Zhi couldn't do anything about it. Emperor Ming didn't want to do it. He came out to be the Assistant Minister of the state and the governor of Beihai."
Idiom explanation
Kill: kill; hoe: eradicate. It refers to the elimination and elimination of people who are politically against or against themselves.
wipe out dissenters
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