Report on business
Baobinggongshi, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B à ob à NGG à ngsh à, which means that in the old officialdom, it refers to the hard work, and it can also be compared to being honest and clean. It comes from Qing Yi Lu I.
Analysis of Idioms
Business is business; antonym is power for personal gain
The origin of Idioms
"Official records" and "report to the ice official affairs" in the first record of the Qing Dynasty written by Song Tao Gu: "Chao Juemin, the Prime Minister of Lishan County in Mengzhou, fled from the Central Plains and came to the South because of his master's domination of the dynasty. His food, materials and clothes were all sold in Linyi. Since then, many things have been put in prison. When he served, he said, "I'm in charge of the business of reporting ice." explanation: Chao Juemin was an official. He never took his own consumption from his own county, but bought it from neighboring counties. He did not take up much of everything, so he handed it back. From this we can see his spirit of honesty and self-discipline.
Chinese PinYin : bào bīng gōng shì
Report on business
Fifty steps make a hundred. wǔ shí bù xiào bǎi bù
be in a fix the horns of a dilemma. jìn tuì wéi gǔ