serve the country with heart and soul
Serving the country wholeheartedly, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch ì x ī Nb à Ogu ó, which means serving the emperor faithfully. Now it is also described as being loyal and serving the country. It's from tired soldiers.
The origin of Idioms
Liu Changqing of the Tang Dynasty wrote in the chapter of tired soldiers: "there is no reward for serving the country wholeheartedly. There are several people who return home to the white head."
Idiom usage
In Zizhitongjian, the first year of Tianjia reign of emperor Chen Jiwen, the great saying goes: "all kings are rebellious and want to kill the loyal, the good and the evil! What's the crime of respecting the son of heaven, cutting princes, and serving the country wholeheartedly? "
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: loyal to the country, dedicated to the country
Chinese PinYin : chì xīn bào guó
serve the country with heart and soul
take advantage of the crack and enter. chéng xì ér rù