heal the wounded and rescue the dying
Help the dying, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ji ù s ǐ f ú w ē I, meaning to rescue the dying and take care of the dying. It comes from "the judgment of dragon tendon and Phoenix marrow · Zuo Xiaowei".
Idiom explanation
Rescue the dying and take care of the dying.
The origin of Idioms
Zhang Zhuo of the Tang Dynasty wrote in the judgment of dragon tendons and Phoenix pith, about Xiaowei: "valuing human beings and animals, going to the Jiayou of philosophy; rescuing the dying and supporting the dangerous, the great event of the Ming king."
Chinese PinYin : jiù sǐ fú wēi
heal the wounded and rescue the dying
out at heels and elbows -- tattered dress. zhǒng jué zhǒu jiàn
soft fur and well-fed horses -- luxurious living. qīng qiú féi mǎ
heroically fight the enemy to distinguish oneself in action. shā dí zhì guǒ
have won fame both at home and abroad. chí míng zhōng wài
a grieving maid and a desolate man -- a woman without a husband and a man without a wife. yuàn nǚ kuàng fū