1、Da Gong Wu SiDuring the Spring and Autumn Period (770- 476 BC) , a very noble official called Qi Huangyang lived in the State of Jin. One day, the king summoned him to court and asked, “Now that the magistrate position of Nanyang county is vacant, who do you think is suitable for the post?” “Xie Hu
2、is the right man for the job, ” Qi replied without hesitation. Surprised, the king asked, “Did you say Xie Hu? I thought hes your enemy. Why did you recommend him to take such an important position?” Smiling, Qi Huangyang said, “Your Majesty didnt ask me my personal opinions of Xie Hu. You simply as
3、ked me who I thought would be competent for the position. Therefore I recommended Xie Hu. The king followed Qis advice and made Xie Hu magistrate of Nanyang county. And sure enough, Xie Hu administered the county very well and won respect from local people and his colleagues. Some days later, the ki
4、ng again asked Qi Huangyang for his opinions. This time, the king was trying to find a suit- able candidate for a court judge position. Qi Huangyiang recommended Qi Wu for the job. Once again, the king was surprised again by the recommendation because Qi Wu was the son of Qi Huangyang. The king aske
5、d: “Why do you recommend your son? Arent you afraid people will gossip?” Qi Huangyang replied, “Your Majesty, you asked me who was the most capable person for the position of a judge, and I think Qi Wu is.” Although the king was a bit hesitant about making Qi Wu the judge, he nevertheless gave him t
6、he position. As it turned out, Qi Wu was an upright and talented judge, who people greatly respected. Qi Huangyangs actions were praised by Confucius who said, “Qi Huangyang was right. He recommended people according to their abilities and talents, not because of personal sentiments, not because of fearing others gossip. Therefore, people like Qi Huangyang are referred to as people “without selfish motives”. From Confucious comment came the idiom “Unselfish”. Anyone who handles affairs fairly and impartially can be described as “Unselfish; Perfectly impartial”.