one does not consider things outside his position
It is a Chinese word, pronounced s ī B ù ch ū w è I, which means to consider things within the scope of one's own authority.
interpretation
Think: consider; position: position. It's not beyond your power to think about things. It's a metaphor for being honest and proper. Also describes the lack of aggressiveness.
source
In Zhouyi · Gen: "the elephant says that the gentleman is superior to the other in thinking about the mountain Gen In the Analects of Confucius, Xianwen: "Zengzi said:" a gentleman's thoughts are beyond his place. "
Examples
~, then worry about Zhou. (Zhang Binglin's Fen Zhen)
usage
It means to be honest and abide by one's duty
one does not consider things outside his position
Be meticulous in speech and smile - yán xiào bù gǒu
Wandering in the East and in the West - dōng zhī xī wú
habits become one's second nature - xí yǔ xìng chéng
Sweep the pot and scrape the stove - sǎo guō guā zào
Those who follow will prosper and those who go against will perish - shùn zhī zhě xīng,nì zhī zhě wáng