bring peace and stability to the country
Governing the country in peace, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is "NB" ngzh "Gu ó, which means to make the country stable and peaceful. It's from the ape listening Scripture.
The origin of Idioms
The first fold of ape listening Scripture written by Wu Mingshi in Yuan Dynasty: "we can't rule the Imperial Palace in Guoan, but we often just wear frost and moon like eaves."
Idiom usage
Used as predicate, object, attribute; used in writing. Example: in the volume of Wu Mingshi's new Pinghua on the history of Zhou in the Five Dynasties, I want to sell this sword to the martyrs. If I want to sell it to the martyrs, I will stabilize the country and defend myself. What do you know in order to rule the country in peace, it is the Duke of Zhou and the sage of Confucius. (Bing Xin's "Si Ren Du haggard"
bring peace and stability to the country
willing to die a martyr to one 's just cause - bù wàng gōu hè
To drive fish for the deep, to drive nobility for the Cong - wèi yuān qū yú,wèi cóng qū jué