sacrifice oneself
Self sacrifice, Chinese idiom, Pinyin Z ì w ǒ x ī sh ē ng, means to sacrifice oneself for others (or things). From the style of the pine.
The origin of Idioms
Tao Zhu's style of pine tree: "the more important reason why I have respect for the pine tree is its spirit of self sacrifice."
Idiom usage
Used as predicate, object, attribute; used in writing. examples the traditional spirit of self sacrifice of the Chinese nation can be confirmed by countless nations and revolutionary martyrs.
Chinese PinYin : zì wǒ xī shēng
sacrifice oneself
thousands of horses for riding. qiān chéng wàn qí
Return the original to the original. huán yuán fǎn běn
the greatest and most unbending. zhì dà zhì gāng
sth. one knows well and can manage with ease. qīng chē shú lù
have all come within shooting range. jìn rù gòu zhōng
The dragon's war and the fish's horror. lóng zhàn yú hài
change existing habits and customs. yí fēng yì shàng