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大公无私(大公無私)

dà gōng wú sīRelationships & Character

大公无私 (dà gōng wú sī) literally meansgreat public no privateand expressescompletely impartial without self-interest”.This idiom is used when describing situations involving relationships & character.

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Pronunciation: dà gōng wú sī Literal meaning: Great public no private

Origin & Usage

Han Dynasty administrative manuals first set this standard of great fairness (大公) without self-interest (无私) for imperial officials. Tang Dynasty Neo-Confucian philosophers expanded it into a broader ethical ideal. The phrase gains power from its absolute nature - not just minimizing but completely eliminating private interest in public service. Today it sets a standard for judicial conduct and organizational leadership.

When to Use

Situation: The judge recused herself from the case involving her former colleague


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Frequently Asked Questions

What does 大公无私 mean in English?

大公无私 (dà gōng wú sī) literally translates toGreat public no privateand is used to expressCompletely impartial without self-interest”. This Chinese idiom belongs to theRelationships & Character category..

When is 大公无私 used?

Situation: The judge recused herself from the case involving her former colleague

What is the pinyin for 大公无私?

The pinyin pronunciation for 大公无私 isdà gōng wú sī”.