be forgetful of one's duties
Dereliction of duty, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is w á NH ū zh í sh ǒ u, which means not taking their work seriously and responsibly. From Qian Zhongshu's fortress besieged.
The origin of Idioms
In Qian Zhongshu's besieged city, Gao Songnian, as the headmaster, goes out for dinner. If he doesn't come back at this time, he can't find any shadow. This kind of dereliction of duty is damned
Idiom usage
Verb object construction; predicate and object; derogatory meaning
Examples
As a result, he caused huge economic losses to the unit.
be forgetful of one's duties
mencius ' mother moves her home three times to better her son 's education - sān qiān zhī jiào
always keep each other's company - shuāng sù shuāng fēi
give up the evil and follow the good - shèng cán qù shā
unable to suffer the humiliation made by the warder even if he is a whittled phoney one - xuē mù wéi lì
the things are still there , but men are no more the same ones - wù shì rén fēi