die without fulfilling one 's ambitions
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ī zh ì é rmॸ, which means to die with an attempted wish. It's from henfu.
Idiom explanation
赍: embrace, take; die: die.
The origin of Idioms
In Han Fu written by Liang and Jiang Yan in the Southern Dynasty, it is said that "if you have no ambition, you will never be able to keep in mind."
Idiom usage
It means to die with an attempted will. Example: he didn't mean the end of Yangyun and died of his ambition. Xu Zhonglin's the romance of Fengshen in Ming Dynasty
die without fulfilling one 's ambitions
The most important thing is to control the least - jū zhòng yù qīng
gifted scholars and beautiful ladies - cái zǐ jiā rén
Passing on the tortoise and attacking the purple - chuán guī xí zǐ