Pronunciation and significance of acting for others.

Yue Yi's pronunciation is: yuè z ǔ dà i pá o, which means to deal with other people's affairs beyond their own responsibilities, or to mind their own business.

This idiom comes from an old story in China. Legend has it that there were two ministers in the Yao and Shun era, one was Ji and the other was Qi. Ji is the minister in charge of agriculture and Qi is the minister in charge of education. One day, Qi suddenly came to Ji and said that he had an important thing to deal with. Ji disagreed and Qi decided to deal with it himself.

The more this matter was handled, the worse it got, and finally it brought great losses to the country and people. Later generations use this idiom to describe going beyond their own duties to deal with other people's affairs, or intervening in other people's affairs.

In modern Chinese, the idiom "over the shoulder" is widely used. It can be used to describe dealing with other people's affairs outside their own duties at work, and it can also be used to describe intervening in life. This idiom also reminds people to be clear about their responsibilities, not to interfere in other people's affairs easily, and not to steal others' thunder.

Make sentences instead of others;

Since you are not at home, I will come in to help you with the housework.

It is wrong to intervene, but in order to meet the needs of customers, we can provide some help.

In the company, everyone has his own scope of responsibility, so he should do his own job well and not exceed his authority.

Much as I want to help you, this matter is beyond my responsibility, so I can't get involved.

You asked me to make this decision instead of you. Isn't this an invasion? You should think about it yourself.

6. In teamwork, we should be clear about our roles and responsibilities, and don't interfere in other people's work.

Much as I want to help you finish this task, I already have my own job, so I can't get involved.

8. You have chosen your own career path, so don't interfere with others' choices.

In life, we should not always help others, but learn to respect their independence.

10. If you feel that your ability is beyond your responsibilities, you should consider reporting to your superiors instead of taking the lead.