be ready to realize one 's aspiration anywhere all over the country
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is zh ì Z à is ì f ā ng, which means having great ambition and ideal. From the annals of the states of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
Sifang: the world.
The origin of Idioms
The 25th chapter of the chronicles of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty by Feng Menglong of Ming Dynasty: "I heard that" men are ambitious. ". In your prime, if you don't become an official, are you just guarding your wife
Idiom story
"Confucius Congzi · Ru Fu" records such a story: Confucius, the fifth generation grandson of Confucius, had a trip to the state of Zhao (today's southern Hebei Province). In the state of Zhao, he made friends with his guests, Zou Wen and Ji Ji. Later, Kong Chuang was going back to the state of Lu. Zou and Ji went on the road to see each other off. They had been seeing each other off for three days. They walked a lot with them, and they were always reluctant to part. When Zou Wen and season were parting, they were so sad that they shed tears. Kong Chuan just bowed to them and then turned away. People who walk with Kong Chuang don't understand why he is so unkind. Kong said: at first, I thought they were both big men. But I didn't expect that these two people were so kind-hearted. "Life has four aspirations." how can they get together for a long time?
Chinese PinYin : zhì zài sì fāng
be ready to realize one 's aspiration anywhere all over the country
The wild goose goes and the fish comes. yàn qù yú lái
Dangerous words are harsh to the ear. wēi yán nì ěr
the breaking of rock frightens the heaven. shí pò tiān jīng
Make concerted efforts to clear up worries. qí xīn dí lǜ