Mutual restraint and mutual aid
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Xi ā NGK è Xi ā NGJ ì, which means to restrict and promote each other. It comes from Lu Hun's mountain fire.
The origin of Idioms
Qu you of Ming Dynasty wrote "a poem on returning to the field · Luhun mountain fire": "under it, there is a saying that water and fire can overcome each other."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used in writing.
Mutual restraint and mutual aid
idle rich with a fair round belly and a swelled head - cháng féi nǎo mǎn
Read a hundred times, you can see the meaning - dú shū bǎi biàn,qí yì zì xiàn
To serve the public with integrity - dǐ jié fèng gōng
Serve the dying and lose the loyalty - xiào sǐ shū zhōng