Remove: remove; Elimination: refers to washing, cleaning houses, eliminating disasters, etc.
Solve and eliminate. Generally speaking, it is to remove a certain state or pull away from a certain emotion (for example, disarm).
Discrimination: "Dismantling" means removing, and the objects are mostly specific, such as disarming, removing treaties, removing posts, and relieving pain. For things that can be abolished, abolished or stopped, use "dissolution" instead of "elimination". The degree of "elimination" is more thorough than "lifting", which means eliminating unfavorable situations from fundamental interests and key points, such as eliminating crises and barriers.
Reduce burdens and worries, including disarmament.
Lin Yi's Dream Fairy by Han Juegan: There is more sorrow than death, and more joy than anything.
The wedge in Jacky Guangzu's "A Yin Geng Xin": helping to boil soup, cutting sections to save people and relieving the suffering of the upside-down person.
On Lu Xun's Lace Literature, Mrs. Qin Lizhai: Of course, people want to survive, but for evolution; You might as well suffer, but for the sake of the future, relieve all the pain.
In the Han dynasty, Yin and Yang scholars called eliminating evil as a move, and later superstitious people also used this name.
Han? Wang Chong's On Balance and Resolution: The world believes in sacrifice, that is, sacrifice must be rewarded; If you lift it again, it means it will be fierce.
"Tai Ping Guang Ji" Volume 283 quotes Liu Yiqing's "Li Shu, a Master of Youming Road" in the Southern Song Dynasty: Taishan Mansion asks Li: What did you do on earth? The ceremony said: I served 36,000 gods, relieved people's shrines, or killed calves, pigs, sheep, chickens and ducks. Preface to Qing Yuan Xu Qi: In the ancient metropolis, from January to the evening of February, literati learned to collect water to soak wine, thinking that this would be lifted.