Poetry describing the forces of darkness

An Liang eliminates violence, appeases good people and eliminates mobs.

Source: Song Liyun's Taiping Guangji: "The duty of giving up is to get rid of violence."

Strong pressing helps weak pressing: inhibition. Suppress rape and help the weak

Source: Chunqiu Zhong's "Guan Zi Ba Yan": "Help the weak to strengthen, stop greed and violence, and set the danger of survival."

A reptile with many joints and feet, that is, Ma Lu. Metaphor has a strength base of troops, although decline, but will not collapse completely soon. It also means that after an evil force is eliminated, the residual force still exists.

Source: Xu Ming Xuemo "Talking about Returning to the Garden Dust": "A miser can make a fortune, but when something happens, he is a rat crossing the street; A chivalrous man may lead to ruin, but when something goes wrong, he becomes a hundred-legged worm. "

Helping a tiger is a metaphor for helping the wicked to do bad things.

Source: Qing Zhou Sheng's Biography of Awakening Marriage, back to the seventy-eighth: "Being Lu's mother and wife helps the tiger eat and accompany the Huanggu Temple ..."

Get rid of all evils, get rid of all evils.

Source: The tenth time of Biography of Heroes of Children: "He killed people and defiled the Buddha's land, and I saved the suffering from the clouds and destroyed the traitors."