Run counter to public interests
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B è Ig ō ngy í ngs ī, which means to harm the public and benefit the private. From on protecting the law.
The origin of Idioms
Zhang Shangying of the Song Dynasty wrote in "on protecting the law" that "today, those who violate the public and private interests are constantly invading the fishing industry."
Idiom usage
"Guo Shuyun:" Mingzhu and Yu Guozhu betray the public and private interests. "
Run counter to public interests
give oneself a shake and change into another form - yáo shēn yī biàn
a vast territory with a sparse population - dì kuàng rén xī