- 过门不入 guòménbùrù to pass one's own door without entering(idiom) to be so devoted to public service as to forget one's own personal interests; originally referring to Great Yu, who passed his home three times without entering while controlling the Great Flood
- 引贼过门 yǐnzéiguòmén to invite troubleto invite a thief through the door; to introduce a disaster or a person who will cause harm to one's own home or organization
- 过门儿 guòménr musical interludeThe instrumental opening bars or a short interlude between verses in traditional opera or songs.