responsibility rests where it belongs
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Z é y ǒ uy ō ugu ī, which means who should bear the responsibility, and it means that the responsibility belongs to someone. It comes from Gaoyang's the history of the palace of Qing Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Gaoyang's the second volume of the history of the palace of the Qing Dynasty: "as for the officials of Xinjiang who are responsible for guarding the land, when they wait for the battle in Mawei, when they have a detailed Memorial, they must discuss right and wrong, and determine the merits and demerits."
Idiom usage
Subject predicate type; used as predicate or clause; used in written language
Examples
1. Mao Zedong's "struggle for the victory of the Anti Japanese war by mobilizing all forces": "otherwise, you will be responsible for your mistakes; the whole country will die, and there is no time to repent."
2. To grasp the safety of coal mine production, we must adhere to the principle of responsibility, pay close attention to the implementation of the responsibility system of each post, and never let go of any safety accidents.
Analysis of Idioms
There is no shirking the responsibility
Indifference
Chinese PinYin : zé yǒu yōu guī
responsibility rests where it belongs
put one's heart and soul into. quán xīn quán yì