What do you mean, get rid of it

Getting rid of means getting rid of bondage and obstacles. Or get rid of the bad state of bondage, restraint, difficulty or danger.

Synonyms: release, break away, break free, escape.

Antonyms: fall into, fall into, bind, and attach.

Source: Tang Han _ "Sending people to abandon officials and enter the Tao" poem: "If you want to get rid of it, it is not ambition."

For example, the fifth time in "Flower Moon Trace": "The infatuated pearl has entered the door of profit since then, and it has passed a big mark, which means mountains and rivers. If you write a poem every day, you have to take off everything."

"Painting spectrum xuanhe. Volume 18. Yi Yuanji: At the beginning, I specialized in making flowers and birds. When I saw Zhao Chang's paintings, I said, "There is no shortage of people in the world. Those who want to get rid of old habits can be called celebrities. "

Wang Yuan Yuan Heng's song "Indulge in the East Wind and Return to the Field": "Deliberately seek comfort and get rid of fame and fortune."

In the Qing Dynasty, he wrote "Recalling the Phoenix Emperor's flute playing, and the swan's mourning is the mourning of the daughter and the cloud": "Apart from the disaster of the world of mortals, Peng is like a barren mountain."

Ba Jin's Random Thoughts of China People: "No matter how far you go, you can't get rid of the motherland, and the motherland will always be by your side."