place one 's intentions on things
Biwuzhiis a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is B ǐ w ù C ǐ zh ì, which means to express one's mind with the behavior of things.
explain
Comparison: comparison, metaphor; ambition: mind. It means to express one's mind with the behavior of things.
source
In the biography of Jia Yi in the book of Han Dynasty written by Ban Gu in the Eastern Han Dynasty, it is said that "if a saint has a golden city, he can compare things with his ambition."
usage
To express one's mind.
place one 's intentions on things
Extremely resourceful and thoughtless - jí zhì qióng sī
Cut the moon and carve out the clouds - cái yuè lòu yún
bureaucrats shield one another - guān guān xiāng wéi