come over and pledge allegiance
The pronunciation is sh ù sh ē NZ ì h à O. in Chinese, it means to keep oneself pure.
explain
Self restraint: to restrain oneself from indulgence; self-improvement: to ask oneself to be good.
source
It comes from the Southern Dynasty, Song Dynasty and Fan Ye's the biography of Zhuo Mao in the book of the later Han Dynasty: "self-cultivation and integrity."
In the first instance, he was in seclusion. (Zhang Binglin's Refutation of Kang Youwei's theory of revolution)
Discrimination of words
To keep oneself pure is to keep oneself pure
come over and pledge allegiance
Secure the country and enrich the people - ān guó fù mín
relay on hearsay instead of seeing for oneself - yǐ ěr wéi mù