ambition
Fengyun Zhi, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f ē ngy ú nzh ī, which means a lofty ambition like Fengyun. It comes from the sacred tablet of yuwengong, the Duke of Guangrao in the history of Zhou Yanzhou.
The origin of Idioms
According to Gengxin's shendaobei of Guangrao Duke and yuwengong, the governor of Yanzhou in the Northern Zhou Dynasty, "when you first visited Xiangshu, you were not without the honor of Confucianism; when you saw the book of war, you had the ambition of the times."
Idiom usage
To be ambitious is to be ambitious. I'm a young man, because I'm an official here and I don't want to be a scholar in this county. Biography of Li Xuan, king of Liangwu in the book of Jin
Chinese PinYin : fēng yún zhī zhì
ambition
the net of heaven has large meshes , but it lets nothing through. tiān wǎng huī huī
love all the people and animals. rén mín ài wù
wear the shoes on the head and the cap on the feet. guān lǚ dào yì
one 's posterity may be cut off. jué zǐ jué sūn
the court above and the masses below -- government officials and the people. cháo yě shàng xià