for the state and the people
Serving the country and the people is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is w é IGU ó w é im í n, which refers to serving the country and the people without selfish interests. It comes from Qun Yin Lei Xuan de he he he.
Idiom usage
To act as a predicate or attributive
The origin of Idioms
"For the country, for the people's voice," said Hu Wenhuan of Ming Dynasty
for the state and the people
manage somehow to relieve embarrassment - liáo yǐ jiě cháo
Fish in the pond and birds in the cage - chí yú lóng niǎo
to know is easy , but to do is difficult - zhī yì xíng nán
There is more failure than success - bài shì yǒu yú,chéng shì bù zú
the moonlight shadow is like the jade - jing ying chen bi
How can you let others snore beside your bed - wò tà zhī páng,qǐ róng tā rén hān shuì