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Sacrifice one's quality for one's comrades-in-arms
Give up yourself for others.

Sacrifice, a Chinese word, refers to livestock used to sacrifice gods. Now it means giving one's life for a just cause, and it also means giving up or harming the interests of the other party for the benefit of one party. Giving up oneself for others, a China idiom, pinyin is shějǐwèirén, which means giving up one's own interests to help others. Advanced from the Analects of Confucius Giving up, giving up the original meaning is giving up your own point of view and echoing others. Now it means giving up your own interests to help others.

A famous saying about self-sacrifice: whoever I don't do will go to hell. Worry about the world first, and enjoy it later. Silkworms in spring will weave until they die, and candles will drain the wick every night. Do your best until you die (Zhuge Liang's "The Last Example"). Died in a national disaster, but suddenly (Cao Zhi). Sacrifice, especially for a just cause. Rou Shi February: "Her father died for his country." Chapter 4 of Hong Qubo by Guo Moruo: "Some members sacrificed, while others retired, and the number was reduced to only 234." Li Guowen solar eclipse: "Yi Ru's parents are martyrs who died when the Red Army crossed the Yellow River eastward." It means giving up. The third time in "Evil Sea Flower": "He sacrificed everything, voted for Wade and became a traitor, just for money." Lao She's Cherry Blossom Festival: "Marriage must be sacrificed by both men and women. I sacrificed so much, what did she sacrifice? " Sha Ting's Black Boy: "So he sacrificed his period and waited anxiously for their morning meeting".