inordinate ambitions
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f ē if è nzh ī Xi ǎ ng, which means delusion to get benefits beyond the duty. From "lacy Literature: fate".
Notes on Idioms
Non Division: not within one's own responsibility.
The origin of Idioms
Lu Xun's lacy Literature: Fortune: "if you don't believe in fortune, you can't" settle down "in learning. It's a kind of" wrong idea "for the poor to buy lottery tickets."
Analysis of Idioms
Paranoia, wishful thinking, paranoia and self-knowledge
Idiom usage
"You" is often used in conjunction with "you". example Taiwan wants to enter the United Nations in various ways. In the eyes of every Chinese, this is a wrong idea. if the lower level wants to exercise the authority of the higher level, it's not a separate idea.
Chinese PinYin : fēi fèn zhī xiǎng
inordinate ambitions
sth. one knows well and can manage with ease. qīng chē shú lù
one 's fighting spirit soars aloft. dòu zhì áng yáng