inordinate ambitions
It's not your job. An idea that goes beyond one's duty.
inordinate ambitions
The pronunciation f ē if è nzh ī Ni à n interprets the meaning of Fen: the duty; non Fen: not belonging to their own duty. An idea that goes beyond one's duty. from the fifth chapter of Feng Yuxiang's my life: "there are two pairs of red gold bracelets on my hands, which touched the minds of some soldiers." You can't do anything to her.
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Su Si, a post-90s urban romance novel writer, is a contract writer of Jinjiang original website
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Choose to leave, because of love. Love to the depth, can only escape. Simple, you never know how grateful I am that I will dance for you here "Ye Feitong, thank you, still love me." "As long as this heart is still there, it will always just jump for you."
Chinese PinYin : fēi fèn zhī niàn
inordinate ambitions
put one 's finger into another 's pie. duō guǎn xián shì
very calm and without worldly passions -- said of a monk. lǎo sēng rù dìng
Open the window and tell the truth. dǎ kāi tiān chuāng liàng huà