have other aims
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is bi é y ǒ UX ī NCH á ng, which means to have other plans and intentions. It comes from the picture of twenty four filial piety.
The origin of Idioms
Lu Xun's "picking up flowers in the morning and evening · & lt; twenty four pictures of filial piety & gt;": however, a group of people with different hearts try their best to stop it, so that there is no joy in the children's world. "
Idiom usage
It means that there is another idea.
Chinese PinYin : bié yǒu xīn cháng
have other aims
the whole scheme has gone to nought. dà shì qù yǐ
run clandestine errands up and down the line. shàng cuàn xià tiào
The best way is the best. qǔ fǎ hū shàng,jìn dé hū zhōng
a door-hinge is never worm-eaten. hù shū bù xiǔ