Good for the country
Xiang Li Bei Yi, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Xi āì NGL ì B è iy ì, which means to pursue personal interests and forsake justice and righteousness. From historical records - biographies of Huaiyin marquis.
The origin of Idioms
Han Xin said, "when I hear about it, how can I betray justice to the interests of those who ride in a man's car, those who dress in people's clothes, those who eat people and those who die?" Historical records - biographies of Huaiyin Marquis
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: forgetting righteousness at the sight of profit
Idiom usage
As a predicate, attribute, etc
Chinese PinYin : xiāng lì bèi yì
Good for the country
be so beautiful that the moon hides her face and the flowers blush for shame at sight of her. bì yuè xiū huā
one 's second parent said with gratitude of a person who has saved or spared one 's life. zài shēng fù mǔ