There's a lot to be desired
Xi Juan Ba Huang, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is x í Ju ǎā Nb ā Hu ā ng, which means to describe a powerful person who controls the whole world. It comes from Han Jiayi's on crossing the Qin Dynasty.
Analysis of Idioms
A synonym sweeping across the universe
Idiom usage
Han Jiayi's "on crossing the Qin Dynasty" said: "there is a desire to conquer the whole world, to cover the whole world, and to swallow the eight wastelands."
Idiom usage
Emperor Wu, the emperor of Taizu, swept away the six harmonies. He had a lot of things to do. He fell in love with him from thousands of miles and looked up to him from all sides. The romance of the Three Kingdoms by Luo Guanzhong in Ming Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : xí juǎn bā huāng
There's a lot to be desired
feed a person without love or respect. shǐ jiāo shòu chù
climb up high mountains and cross vast seas. zhàn shān háng hǎi
wring one 's heart to the very core. bēi tòng yù jué