ambition
Ling Yunzhi, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l í ngy ú nzh ī, which means to describe lofty aspirations. It comes from the biography of Yang Xiong in Hanshu.
Idiom explanation
Ling Yun: the ambition to rise to the sky.
The origin of Idioms
In the biography of Yang Xiong in the book of Han Dynasty: "in the past, Emperor Wu was a good immortal. He wanted to be the emperor of wind as described in Da Da Fu, but he wanted to be the emperor of wind. Instead, he had the ambition of Lingyun."
Analysis of Idioms
High ambition
Idiom usage
As an object, it refers to one's ambition. Examples Lu edited Piaoyou. The tenth chapter of the scholars by Wu Jingzi in Qing Dynasty
ambition
settle one 's young wife in a golden house - jīn wū zhù jiāo
hate to leave a place where one has lived long - ān tǔ zhòng jiù
Hidden willows and hidden flowers - liǔ àn huā zhē