扫除天下

掃除天下
sǎochútiānxià
idiom

Meanings

  1. 1 to sweep clean the empire
  2. 2 to set the world in order
  3. 3 to eliminate evil from the realm

Examples

Dàzhàngfu zhì zài sǎochútiānxià.
A true man's ambition is to set the whole world right.
Tā cóngxiǎo jiù lìzhì sǎochútiānxià, kuāngfú zhèngyì.
From a young age he was determined to cleanse the realm and uphold justice.

Tips

history
From 《·》 (Book of the Later Han, Biography of Chen Fan): when young Chen Fan was scolded for not sweeping his own room, he replied "大丈夫处世扫除天下?" (A real man, born into this world, should sweep clean the empire — why bother with one room?). The phrase has come to symbolize lofty political ambition.

Stroke Order

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