懲惡勸善

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Chinese[edit]

to encourage people to do good
trad. (懲惡勸善) 懲惡 勸善
simp. (惩恶劝善) 惩恶 劝善

Etymology[edit]

From the Zuo zhuan, late 4th century BCE:

春秋成章懲惡勸善聖人 [Classical Chinese, trad.]
春秋成章惩恶劝善圣人 [Classical Chinese, simp.]
From: Commentary of Zuo, c. 4th century BCE
Chūnqiū zhī chēng, wēi ér xiǎn, zhì ér huì, wǎn ér chéngzhāng, jìn ér bù wū, chéng'è ér quànshàn, fēi shèngrén shéi néng xiū zhī? [Pinyin]
The Spring and Autumn Annals, in the appellations which it uses, is clear with an exquisite minuteness, distinct through obscurity, elegant by its gentle turns, and full without descending to be low, condemning what is evil, and encouraging what is good;—who but the sage [Confucius] could have compiled it as it is?

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Idiom[edit]

懲惡勸善

  1. to punish the wicked and encourage the good

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