Evil goes after good
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is w ù B ù Q ù sh à n, which means not to deny someone's advantages just because they dislike him. From Zuo Zhuan, the fifth year of AI Gong.
Idiom usage
Don't deny someone because you dislike him
The origin of Idioms
"The fifth year of AI Gong" in Zuo Zhuan: "private enmity is not as good as public, so it is better to abolish it, evil is not good, and the classics of righteousness are also good."
Idiom explanation
Don't deny someone's merits just because you dislike him.
Evil goes after good
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