keep the public interest in mind
In Chinese, Pinyin is ch ū y ǐ g ō NGX ī n, which means to consider the interests of the state and the collective. It's from the white gate willow: Sunset grass.
The origin of Idioms
The third chapter of Liu sifen's Bai Men Liu · the setting sun grass: "a man must act with public heart."
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used in dealing with affairs. The fourth chapter of Ling Li's the young son of heaven: "we should always be fair minded and weigh the pros and cons..."
keep the public interest in mind
a hundred responses to a hundreds - yī hū bǎi yìng