[Interpretation]
Serve the public wholeheartedly; No selfishness. It also means dealing with things fairly and correctly; Take no sides.
[out]
"Han Jia Yi Biography": "A certain minister; Lord and forget the body; Forget the country and forget the home; Public and forget private. " Qing Gong Zizhen's Collection of Ding Gong 'an's Private Affairs: "The unselfish today; Yang; The sage of ink? "
[near meaning]
Sacrifice one's own interests for the public.
impartial and incorruptible
[antonym]
Use public office for personal gain
selfish
Be troubled by the desire to get.
forget all moral principles at the sight of profit
[usage]
Praise people's excellent qualities and do things fairly. Generally used as object, attribute and adverbial.