Forget your achievements and forget your losses
In Chinese, the Pinyin is j ì g ō NGW à ngsh ī, which means to remember one's merits and neglect one's demerits. It comes from Li Ying, the biography of Danggu in the later Han Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Li Ying, the biography of Danggu in the book of the later Han Dynasty, said: "the key to the establishment of a husband's government is that Emperor Wu gave up his country to his disciples, and Emperor Xuan conquered Zhang Chang and died." One is "remembering merits and forgetting demerits".
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used to measure a person.
Chinese PinYin : jì gōng wàng shī
Forget your achievements and forget your losses
members of the imperial house. wáng sūn guì qī
work shame-facedly with one's enemies. miǎn yán shì dí
Change one's name into another. dùn míng gǎi zuò
remember the kindness until death. sǐ qiě bù xiǔ