Full of ambition
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Q ì m ǎ nzh ì De, which means voluntary realization and contentment. It comes from the preface to Jingtan's singing poems.
The origin of Idioms
Han Yu's preface to Jingtan poems of singing harmony in Tang Dynasty: "it's the work of this article, and it's always made in the grass field. If the princes and nobles are full of ambition and good at performance, they don't have time to think it."
Full of ambition
swear not to exist together under the same heaven - shì bù liǎng lì
seek after glory by selling out one 's own country - mài guó qiú lì
It's easy to make a general in the face of the enemy - lín dí yì jiàng