one does not consider things outside his position
It is a Chinese word, pronounced s ī B ù ch ū w è I, which means to consider things within the scope of one's own authority.
interpretation
Think: consider; position: position. It's not beyond your power to think about things. It's a metaphor for being honest and proper. Also describes the lack of aggressiveness.
source
In Zhouyi · Gen: "the elephant says that the gentleman is superior to the other in thinking about the mountain Gen In the Analects of Confucius, Xianwen: "Zengzi said:" a gentleman's thoughts are beyond his place. "
Examples
~, then worry about Zhou. (Zhang Binglin's Fen Zhen)
usage
It means to be honest and abide by one's duty
one does not consider things outside his position
A scholar knows everything when he doesn't go out - xiù cái bù chū mén,quán zhī