National ear forgets home
Forget personal affairs for the sake of public affairs and family affairs for the sake of state affairs. Describe one heart for the public and the country
[name] Guoer forgets his home [Pinyin] Gu ó à RW à ngji à [explanation] refers to forgetting his home for state affairs. The same as "forgetting one's home". [source] in the book of Chen Zheng Shi Shu written by Jia Yi of Han Dynasty, it is said that "if it turns into a common custom, it means that the subject forgets the body, the national ear forgets the family, and the public ear forgets the private." [example] in the Eastern Han Dynasty, Ban Gu's biography of Jia Yi in the book of Han Dynasty, it is said that "people who are ministers forget their bodies, and public ears forget their private affairs. They pay attention to their interests and harm, and are born of righteousness."
National ear forgets home
seven-pace talent-literary talent in ready play - qī bù zhī cái
the sea of hatred is hard to fill up - hèn hǎi nán tián