正本清源

zhèngběnqīngyuán
idiom

Meanings

  1. 1 to rectify the root and purify the source
  2. 2 to fundamentally solve a problem
  3. 3 to set things right from the start

Examples

Yào xiǎng chèdǐ jiějué fǔbài wèntí, bìxū zhèngběnqīngyuán.
To truly solve the corruption problem, we must rectify it at its root.
Zhè piān wénzhāng zhèngběnqīngyuán, chéngqīng le xǔduō lìshǐ wùjiě.
This article traces things back to the source and clears up many historical misconceptions.

Tips

history
Recorded in 《·刑法》 as and in 《·》: '天下正本清源。' — the emperor's call to reform at the fundamentals rather than patching symptoms.
usage
Formal register, common in editorial and policy writing. The companion idiom 标本 (treat both symptoms and root) is often used alongside to balance 'radical fix' with 'immediate fix'.

Stroke Order

zhèng
běn
qīng
yuán