desire greatly to win the support of the wise
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is s ī Xi á NR ú K ě, which means to refer to people who are eager to extend their talents. It comes from the biography of Zhuge Liang.
The origin of Idioms
In the biography of Zhuge Liang in the history of the Three Kingdoms, Shu Shu, it is said that "the general is the emperor's family's armor, and his faith is written all over the world
Idiom usage
How do you think of him! Yao xueyin's Li Zicheng, Vol.1, Chapter 26
Chinese PinYin : sī xián rú kě
desire greatly to win the support of the wise
feel irreconcilable hatred for sb. bù gòng dài tiān
surpass ten years of reading. shèng dú shí nián shū
be ready to write down anything encountered. huái qiān tí qiàn
things will develop in the opposite direction when they become extreme. wù jí bì fǎn