I'm Freddie
It's a Chinese idiom. The Pinyin is Zhu ā NGM ó f è ID à I, which means to help people without looking at their objects. It comes from Bai Juyi of Tang Dynasty, a hundred rhymes of Qian Sheren's poems written by Cui Shilang, a retired Minister of rites in Wei village in five ancient times.
Idiom explanation
It's like helping people without looking at their objects.
The origin of Idioms
Bai Juyi of Tang Dynasty wrote a hundred rhymes of the poems of Qian she Ren by Cui Shilang, the Minister of rites of Wei village in the five ancient times: "make up for Fei Dai, make up for Zhang?"
I'm Freddie
try to help the shoots grow by pulling them upward - yà miáo zhù zhǎng
tower above the rest in height of intellect - yòu rán jǔ shǒu
be the first to bear the brunt - shǒu dāng qí chōng
go with head high and chest out - áng shǒu tǐng xiōng
Three in a row and five in a row - lián sān kuà wǔ
itself is only a trifle , but conveys deep affection - qiān lǐ é máo
show great concern for the poor and ill - diào sǐ wèn jí