Die of ambition
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ī zh ì y ǐ mॸ, which means to die with an attempted wish, the same as "die with a will". From biography of Xu Zhongzhuang.
The origin of Idioms
In the biography of Xu Zhongzhuang written by Fan Jun of Song Dynasty, it is said that "when the argument is over, the soldiers will not come back And when he died, he was mourned by the righteous
Idiom usage
To die without realizing one's will. Example Han Fu written by Liang Jiangyan in the Southern Dynasty: "if you have no ambition, you will never forget it." Song louyao's Haidi Ji: "Si Jian couldn't use his talents, and he died because of his ambition." Chapter 99 of the romance of the gods: "Wen pin and the other three men, Jin Lan, are full of spirit, and they are loyal and loyal to each other. They want to follow their wishes. They don't mean that Yang Yun is over, but they die because of their ambition." It is also known as "the death of one's ambition" and "the death of one's ambition". Chen kuilong's miscellany of mengjiaoting (Volume 1): "after Enjun (enliang) was promoted to vice governor, with the change of gengzi, he had no ambition."
Chinese PinYin : jī zhì yǐ mò
Die of ambition
like " cutting and grinding " stones -- to learn from each other. rú qiē rú cuō
with a severe countenance and a harsh voice. zhèng yán lì yán