driven by passion
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is s è D ǎ nm í Ti ā n, which means to describe greed and lust. It comes from Ling Mengchu's the first time to make a surprise.
The origin of Idioms
Ling Mengchu of the Ming Dynasty, Volume 17 of the book "surprise at the first moment of making a case" says: "Wu's son should know to be more cautious after several times of doing things, but he's lustful, and bullies him because he's too young to take care of him."
Idiom usage
To be bold is to be bold
Analysis of Idioms
The synonym "lust and gall"
The antonym sit still
driven by passion
a symbol of war in ancient china - jīn gē tiě jiǎ
confront each other with daggers - jiàn bá nǔ zhāng
birds of a feather flock together - tóng lèi xiāng cóng
study by the light of reflected snow or glow-worms - xuě chuāng yíng huǒ