One heart and one shoulder
Kejianyixin, Chinese vocabulary, Pinyin K è Ji ā NY ī x ī n, means to be able to serve the king with one heart.
[source] the language version of the book pan Geng Xia: "the style is applied to the people's morality, and the shoulder is always with one heart." Confucius said: "to show the people with cloth, we must be virtuous and righteous, and to serve the monarch wholeheartedly."
[example] Qing has experienced three times, and the effect has been made clear, so he is expected to be a member of you at that time. Song · Sima Guang's "the first expression of gratitude to Chen Sheng in addition to his knowledge of Privy Council Affairs"
One heart and one shoulder
bend the law to suit private interest - wǎng fǎ xùn sī