guò​mén​bù​rù

to pass one's own door without entering

过门不入 過門不入 guò​mén​bù​rù
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
to pass by a door without entering
to pass by someone's home or a place without stopping in to visit

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