Sacrifice oneself for others
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh ě J ǐ Ji ù R é n, which means to give up one's own opinions and obey the opinions of others. From the book of history dayumo.
Notes on Idioms
Give up: abandon; on: Shun.
The origin of Idioms
Da Yumo, the book of history, said, "to be in charge of the public, to sacrifice oneself and follow others." "Mencius Gongsun Chou Shang" said: "great Shun had great Yan, good with others, sacrifice oneself to others, happy to take from others, think good."
Analysis of Idioms
To sacrifice oneself to follow others
Idiom usage
It refers to the overall situation.
Chinese PinYin : shě jǐ jiù rén
Sacrifice oneself for others
Changing column and stretching string. gǎi zhù zhāng xián
do things before one is told. xiān yì chéng zhǐ
the man through whose hands passing large sums of money. guò lù cái shén
Zhuang Sheng dreams of butterfly. zhuāng shēng mèng dié
a few isolated words and phrases. piàn yán zhǐ yǔ