be patriotic
Naixin royal family, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is n ǎ IX ī NW á ngsh ì, which means loyal to the imperial court and later refers to patriotism. It's from the book, the patent of King Kang.
Idiom explanation
Is: your; Royal: refers to the court.
The origin of Idioms
"Although you are outside, you are not in the royal family."
Idiom usage
It refers to loyalty to the court. Example: Tuotuo is the king's heart. He is righteous and destroys his relatives. Today, his father died and he can't go to the obituary. History of the Yuan Dynasty: biography of Taiping
be patriotic
a hundred mouths cannot explain it away - bǎi huì mò biàn
i shall not forget it in my life - mò shì bù wàng
Cut through the slightest mischief - pōu háo xī máng