Idiom: to sacrifice oneself for others
Pinyin: shě jǐ wèi rén
Explanation: to give up one's own interests to help others.
Source: Zhu Xi's note in "The Analects of Confucius·Advanced": "Zeng Dian's learning... was never about sacrificing oneself for the sake of others."
Example: Communist Party members must have a communist spirit of ~.&^^& We should learn from Comrade Liu Yingjun’s communist spirit.
Selfless dedication
Idiom: benefiting others at the expense of oneself
Pronunciation: sǔn jǐ lì rén
Definition: To harm oneself and benefit others.
Source: "A Letter to Zhuang Chunfu" by Li Zhi of the Ming Dynasty: "Being filial and loyal to friends, benefiting others at the expense of oneself, is better than being a scholar in this world."
Example: No matter whether you follow the old morality or the new As long as it was moral, he would pick it up and memorize it himself.