be concerned about one 's country and one 's people
Worrying about the country and the people is a Chinese idiom. The Pinyin is y ugu ó y ō um í n, which means to worry about the future of the country and the fate of the people.
Idioms and allusions
It comes from "the policy of Warring States · the policy of Qi": "few people care about the country and love the people, and they are willing to be governed by scholars."
Discrimination of words
A sentence describing the concern for the country and the people: thousands of buildings are built to protect the poor people all over the world; the wind, rain and reading sound like mountains; family affairs, state affairs, world affairs and everything are concerned; worry about the worries of the world before the happiness of the world
be concerned about one 's country and one 's people
change one 's name and surname - gǎi míng huàn xìng
Cut the heart and crack the liver - pōu xīn chè gān
something which enjoys an empty name but serves no practical purpose - nán jī běi dǒu