deliver the country from distress
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f ú w ē iy ì Q ī ng, which means to support and stabilize a country when it is in danger. It comes from the book of Zhou, the second chapter of Emperor Wu.
The source of the idiom is ZhouShu · Wudi Ji Xia: "in the past, the Wei Dynasty was divided into four seasons, and the emperor Taizu supported the crisis and started the king's business."
deliver the country from distress
words uttered against one's conscience - wéi xīn zhī lùn
should be regarded as a different matter - yòu dāng bié lùn
rush about telling the news around spreading - bēn zǒu xiāng gào