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Idiom means to rely on yourself.
Idiom: Self-reliance

Pinyin: zìlìng shìng

Interpretation: rehabilitation: regaining life, metaphorically revitalizing. It means to do things well on your own without relying on external forces.

Idiom: Self-reliance

Pinyin: z √ shí qí l √.

Explanation: Live on your own labor income.

Source: The Book of Rites: "There are countless eaters." Chen Haoji said: "A food-rich country is a self-reliant people."

Idiom: independence

Pinyin: Pei

Interpretation: refers to the state or political party safeguarding sovereignty and not being controlled or dominated by others.

Source: Mao Dun's Midnight XVI: "At first it was a comprador, then an independent boss, and then a comprador."

Idiom: Self-sufficiency

Pinyin: z?j?zú

Explanation: give: supply. Depend on your own production to meet your own needs.

Source: Biography of the Three Kingdoms Wei Zhi: "Growing melons is self-sufficient." Liezi Huangdi: "If you don't give, you will be self-sufficient."