Looking for dreams
It is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is y ǎ Z ǐ x ú nm è ng, which means you have something to say or you can't express your difficulties. It comes from the orphan of Zhao family by Ji Junxiang of Yuan Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
Metaphor has words or difficulties. The same as "dumb dreams".
The origin of Idioms
The second fold of Zhao's orphan written by Ji Junxiang in Yuan Dynasty: "it's like swimming bladder glue sticking to the corners of the mouth, like fishbone gagging the throat, lowering the head, like a mute looking for a dream."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: a dumb man's dream, a dumb man's dream, a dumb man's dream
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute; used in figurative sentences
Chinese PinYin : yǎ zǐ xún mèng
Looking for dreams
with a subdued and soft voice. yí shēng xià qì
as good as the blessing of heaven. rú tiān zhī fú
there is a vast difference between the two. tiān chā dì yuǎn
a piece of work embodying one 's utmost effort. liáng gōng kǔ xīn
gain a reputation by deception. diào míng qī shì