public business affairs should be strictly managed
Business is business, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is g ō ngsh ì g ō NGB à n, which means business is done according to the principles of business, not personal. It comes from "playing the foreign invaders, not quiet, not salty, not broad-minded, and disobeying Ming Ji".
Analysis of Idioms
Justice and justice
The origin of Idioms
Wei liaoweng of the Song Dynasty wrote "playing the two prime ministers of the foreign invaders who are not quiet, who are not salty, who are not free from the work of heaven and violate the rules of the Ming Dynasty": "from now on, they have spoken openly and boldly, and then played with Chen's theory. They have retreated and cooperated with each other to see the implementation, so that they have no face to face and disobeyed the rules of the Ming Dynasty."
Idiom usage
Leading cadres at all levels should adhere to principles. In the 33rd chapter of Li Baojia's officialdom in the Qing Dynasty, he said: "when the fan tai saw that other people didn't come to take care of it, he had a heart to do business, and he started with Yu Hongchen first."
public business affairs should be strictly managed
do not go beyond the prescribed limit - bù yuè léi shi
every house deserves a rank of nobility -- there are wise men everywhere - bǐ wū ér fēng
as soon as the sun reaches the meridian it declines - rì zhōng bì zè