vain ambition
Tu Men Da chew, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is t ú m é nd à Ji á o, which means that you have to comfort yourself with unrealistic methods because you can't get it from your mind. From new theory.
The origin of Idioms
Huan Tan's new treatise in Han Dynasty: "when people hear about Chang'an music, they go out and smile to the West; when they know that the meat is delicious, they chew on the butcher." Cao Zhi of the Wei Dynasty of the Three Kingdoms wrote a book with Wu Ji: "if you go through the butcher's gate and chew, it's not meat, but expensive and pleasant."
Idiom usage
It refers to masturbating with imagination as reality
Analysis of Idioms
Go through the butcher's gate and chew
Chinese PinYin : tú mén dà jiáo
vain ambition
to be above all material desires. chāo rán xiàng wài
the country is prosperous and the people are at peace. guó tài mín ān