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Exclusively for the benefit of people. The original meaning is: not thinking about personal interests at all, and wholeheartedly doing things that are beneficial to others.
Pinyin] háo bù lì jǐ, zhuān mén lì rén Interpretation] does not think about personal interests at all, and wholeheartedly does things that are beneficial to others.
Example] He was not self-interested and exclusively benefited others, and won the support of the masses.
synonyms] selfless, public and selfless.
Antonym] selfishness.
Usage] complex sentence form; as a predicate, object; Compliments.
Lantern riddle] no self-interest (playing civil law noun 1) Mystery: the actor.
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Exclusively for the benefit of people. Doesn't think about personal interests at all, and does things that benefit others wholeheartedly.
From *** "In Memory of Bethune".
The realm of not being self-interested and exclusively benefiting others is: as the starting point of doing things, there exists, and such people are not few, but many. This is a realm of selflessness in the bottom of the heart.
This kind of person is broad-minded, open-minded and generous, will not be depressed when encountering setbacks, will not be complacent when encountering good things, will not get carried away when succeeding, and will not give up on himself when failing. This kind of person is the most able to withstand hardships and tests. Only this kind of person can sacrifice life and forget death, sacrifice life for righteousness, sacrifice oneself for others, give up a small family for everyone, and give up small profits for big benefits.
In memory of Bethune.
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Not in the slightest for personal gain.
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The original meaning was: not in the slightest consideration of personal interests.
Generally, it will be used in conjunction with the special benefit of people, which means to do things that benefit others wholeheartedly.
Source: *** In memory of Bethune on December 21, 1939: "Comrade Bethune's spirit of benefiting others without self-interest is manifested in his extreme responsibility for his work and his extreme enthusiasm for comrades and the people. ”
Usage] complex sentence form; as a predicate, object; Compliments.
Example] He was not self-interested and exclusively benefited others, and won the support of the masses.
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Not in the slightest for personal gain.
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Interpretation: Do not think about personal interests in the slightest.
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No benefit to yourself at all.
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This sentence is followed by: a person who is good for the people.
From "In Memory of Bethune", it is *** said in the article.
The complete expression of this sentence is: a person has great or small ability, but as long as he has this spirit, he is a noble person, a pure person, a moral person, a person who is free from low-level interests, and a person who is beneficial to the people.
We are required to be like Bethune, to be a person who has no selfish heart at all, no self-interest, and is dedicated to benefiting others.
The article outlined Comrade Bethune's experience in coming to China to help the Chinese people in the War of Resistance Against Japan, expressed deep condolences for Bethune's death before the disturbance, highly praised his spirit of internationalism, his spirit of benefiting others without self-interest, and his spirit of striving for technological excellence, and called on the whole party to learn from Comrade Bethune.
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Pronunciation: háo bù lì jǐ, zhuān mén lì rén [Interpretation] does not think about personal interests at all, and wholeheartedly does things that are beneficial to others. Example] He was not self-interested and exclusively benefited others, and won the support of the masses. [synonyms]:
Dagong is selfless, public and forgetful [antonyms]: selfish [usage]: complex sentence; as a predicate, object; Praise [Source] *** "In Memory of Bethune" written on December 21, 1939.
Norman Bethune (1890-1939) was a member of the Communist Party of Canada, a famous physician, and an international communist fighter. In 1937, he was sent by the Communist Party of Canada and the Communist Party of the United States to lead a medical team from Canada and the United States to China to help in the war of resistance. He arrived in Yan'an in March 1938 and soon went to work in the Shanxi-Chahar-Hebei border area, where he was praised by the soldiers of the Eighth Route Army for his enthusiastic attitude, high sense of responsibility and selfless work spirit.
On November 12, 1939, he died of a viral infection. In this commemorative article, he wrote: "Comrade Bethune's spirit of benefiting others without self-interest is manifested in his extreme responsibility for his work and his extreme enthusiasm for his comrades and the people.
Every Communist Party member must learn from Comrade Bethune's spirit of a true communist. To be a "noble person", "a pure person", "a moral person", "a person who is free from low tastes", "a person who is beneficial to the people". Since then, "no self-interest, exclusively benefiting others" has become a typical slogan of the Chinese communists in their efforts to strengthen their party spirit and moral cultivation, and has been circulated among the masses for a long time.
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