rescue the people from misery
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ji à m í nd à oxu á n, which means to rescue the suffering people. From Mencius Gongsun Chou Shang.
The origin of Idioms
Mencius Gongsun Chou Shang: "nowadays, the benevolent government of Wancheng and the people's happiness are still hanging."
Idiom usage
In the past year or two, he often pondered in his mind how to buy people's hearts in order to win the world. Yao xueyin's Li Zicheng (Volume 1, Chapter 6) Yao xueyin's Li Zicheng (Volume 3, Chapter 12): "Li Zicheng raises his glass to Luo Rucai and all the generals, and encourages them to be brothers from now on, fight hard, discipline strictly, solve the problems of the people, and make great contributions together."
Chinese PinYin : jiě mín dào xuán
rescue the people from misery
be brutal and do evils at will. bào lì zì suī
strike the head on the ground and call on heaven. chuàng dì hū tiān
worry about troubles of one 's own imagining. yōng rén zì rǎo
It's easy to make a general in the face of the enemy. lín dí yì jiàng
so full of hatred that each wants to get the other 's head. mào shǒu zhī chóu
Out of sight, out of mind. yǎn bù jiàn,xīn bù fán