keep the public interest in mind
In Chinese, Pinyin is ch ū y ǐ g ō NGX ī n, which means to consider the interests of the state and the collective. It's from the white gate willow: Sunset grass.
The origin of Idioms
The third chapter of Liu sifen's Bai Men Liu · the setting sun grass: "a man must act with public heart."
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used in dealing with affairs. The fourth chapter of Ling Li's the young son of heaven: "we should always be fair minded and weigh the pros and cons..."
Chinese PinYin : chū yǐ gōng xīn
keep the public interest in mind
things of the present are right and those of the past are wrong. jīn shì zuó fēi
Keep the profit and keep the success. chí yíng shǒu chéng
There is a balance between advance and retreat. jìn tuì yǒu jié
shut the dogs up to beat them. guān mén dǎ gǒu
gentleness can over come stength. róu néng zhì gāng
hide one 's candle under a bushel. fēng máng bù lù