advantageous to both public and private interest
Public and private interests, the Chinese idiom, Pinyin is g ō ngs ī Li ǎ NGL ì, which means it is good for both the public and the private. It comes from "general textual research of literature · ZhengZhan 4".
The origin of Idioms
"It's only for the public and private interests to listen to the people's business and sell it after paying taxes in the place where people play games," said Zheng Zhan 4, a general textual research on literature
Idiom usage
Under the policy of both public and private interests, the industrial and commercial enterprises in China must consciously and strictly abide by the laws and regulations of the people's governments at all levels, take good care of the state property, and eliminate the bad style of the old society, which was to benefit the public and benefit the private. Xinhua monthly, 1951, issue 5
Analysis of Idioms
Public and private convenience
Chinese PinYin : gōng sī liǎng lì
advantageous to both public and private interest
Thorns in the sky and thorns in the earth. tiān jīng dì jí