彰善瘅恶

to distinguish good and evil (idiom); to uphold virtue and condemn evil / to praise good and expose vice

Characters and words in 彰善瘅恶

clear / conspicuous / manifest

= + : James II of England (zh) is going for a short stroll in front of the anglepod (ang1). To remain anonymous he is wearing a fake Santa Clause beard (彡), but there is a very conspicuous (彰) section sign (章) sticking out of his beard.
good (virtuous) / benevolent / well-disposed / good at sth / to improve or perfect

= + + : Mnemonic symbol: a good book about etiquette.

Sherlock Holmes (sh) finds a bullfrog (业) and a sheep (羊) fighting viciously over a mandarin (口) in the anthill's bathroom (an4). He finds this behaviour unbearable and starts to read Emily Post to them to teach them some manners (善).
(disease)
to hate
used in 惡心|恶心[e3 xin1]
evil / fierce / vicious / ugly / coarse / to harm

= + : Albert Einstein ate a big plate of mapo doufu, but it already went bad two weeks before. Now he pukes and pukes in the elevator's bathroom and, with a broken heart, wonders how one dish can be so fierce.
to hate / to loathe / ashamed / to fear / to slander

Words with 彰善瘅恶

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