lofty sentiments and aspirations
Ambition, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is h á OQ í ngzhu à ngzhi à, which means heroic emotion and lofty ambition. From "review the past to know the new".
The origin of Idioms
Mao Dun's "review the past to know the new": most of them have frost on their temples, but they are more ambitious and strong
Analysis of Idioms
They are passionate and ambitious; they are mediocre and hopeless
Idiom usage
It's a combination; it's subject and object; it's commendatory. The great ambition of studying abroad in the past has been completely driven away by this great maternal love. 2. For Mao Zedong, this "ambition" is the revolutionary ambition.
Chinese PinYin : háo qíng zhuàng zhì
lofty sentiments and aspirations
a correct , high-principled person. duān rén zhèng shì
govern by doing nothing that goes against nature. wú wéi zhī zhì
one 's sabre-rattling is getting louder and the smell of gunpowder thicker. xuè yǔ xīng fēng
be cast aside like the fan in autumn. qiū shàn jiàn juān