a person of noble aspirations
People with lofty ideals, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ǒ UZH ì zh ī sh ì, which means people with ideals and aspirations. From the book with Zeng Zhai.
Idiom explanation
A respectful name for a person.
The origin of Idioms
Lu Jiuyuan, Song Dynasty, wrote in the book of Yu Zeng Zhai: "only when he was born in later generations, he lost his way of learning and was filled with heresies and heresies, so he made the people with lofty ideals suffer from this disease. He was addicted to the common people who indulged in the world. Is it not to kill the world with academic knowledge?"
Idiom usage
An aspiring person. You are welcome to make friends with my brother. The fifth chapter of the romance of Hong Xiuquan by Huang Xiaopei in Qing Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : yǒu zhì zhī shì
a person of noble aspirations
Seven losses and eight injuries. qī sǔn bā shāng
The three principles are the same. sān zhǐ xiàng gōng
Secure the country and enrich the people. ān guó fù mín
Advance the good and retreat the evil. jìn shàn tuì è
be discriminating in one 's rewards and punishments. shǎng fá fēn míng