not swayed by personal considerations
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ù x ù ns ī Q í ng, which means not to follow personal friendship. It means to be fair and just. From you are not a layman.
Idiom explanation
Favoritism: Qu Cong.
The origin of Idioms
Wang Shuo's you are not a layman: "we are good friends, but you can not be selfish, which shows that you really love me."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive. When dealing with problems, Communist Party members should adhere to the principle of not playing favoritism. Xiong Zhaozheng's "Zhang Juzheng", Volume 3, Chapter 15: "the chief assistant, who regards the world as the public and does not show favoritism, reported this matter to the emperor and asked for punishment." Even if she once helped you to get promoted and become rich, but you shield her like this, don't you change your style of being selfish?
Chinese PinYin : bù xún sī qíng
not swayed by personal considerations
study by the light of burning rice bran. rán kāng zì zhào