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Is it an idiom to eliminate three evils in Early Zhou Dynasty?

The elimination of three evils in the early Zhou Dynasty is an idiom. From Shi Shuo Xin Yu, it is said that in ancient times, there was a man named Zhou Chu, who had strong martial arts and was called the three evils with tigers and dragons. At the beginning of the week, when he learned that he had been spurned by the world, he immediately repented and turned over a new leaf. After getting rid of the tiger dragon, he turned over a new leaf and eliminated all three evils from now on. In addition to the three evils of Zhou Chu, in the film, using the allusions of Zhou Chu's biography in Jin Shu and Shi Shuo Xin Yu, it tells the story that Chen Guilin, a wanted man, thinks that his life is running out and is determined to get rid of the two criminals ahead of him on the wanted list and make a name for himself. Chen Guilin first discovered the second-ranked Aberdeen and successfully killed it, but he didn't know that Aberdeen was actually an informant planted by the police among the wanted criminals. In order to avoid being pursued, Chen Guilin fled to the mainland and found the most wanted man, Niutou. After some contests, he successfully killed the bull's head and replaced it as the new "big brother on the list". What Chen Guilin did also attracted the attention of the police. Under the siege of the police, Chen Guilin finally chose to surrender.