advantageous to both public and private interest
Public and private, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is g ō ngs ī Li ǎ ngbi à n, which means it is convenient for both public and private. It comes from the annals of the canal in the Han Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
It is convenient for both the public and the private.
The origin of Idioms
In the annals of the canal of the Han Dynasty, it is said that "it is convenient to make clothes and food for county officials." Yan shigu's note: "it is for the public and private interests to order the county magistrate to give him food and clothing, and to make him repair the river." "Ruan Zhongzhuan in the book of Jin states:" if people suffer from hardship, they should make profit and loss, and those who help both the public and the private will be wronged. " The arguer thinks that if he doesn't talk about his body, he will not lose his fu, then he can go on for a long time. On the malpractice of servitude law by Liu Anshi of Song Dynasty
Idiom usage
It is convenient for both the public and the private.
advantageous to both public and private interest
remember what is right at the sight of profit - jū lì sī yì
a timely warning may avert a national crisis - yī yán xīng bāng
curb the violent and assist the weak - chú qiáng fú ruò