aspiring
Ambitious, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Xi ó NGX ī Nb ó B ó, which means to describe ambition is very big, very ideal. From the new postscript of & lt; midnight & gt.
Idiom explanation
Exuberant: exuberant look.
The origin of Idioms
Mao Dun's new postscript of & lt; midnight & gt;: "when I first conceived it, I was ambitious. I planned to organize some of the most typical characters and events in the broad picture I could."
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: ambition, ambition [antonym]: despair
Idiom usage
It refers to the ideal. He went to Hainan to do something ambitious. Cai Dongfan's second chapter in the romance of the Qing Dynasty: "at that time, the ambitious Nurhachi, taking advantage of the rising weather, wanted to unify Manchuria and lay the foundation of the country. He ordered craftsmen to build civil works and build a hall as a place for worshiping gods. When the craftsmen were busy, they suddenly dug up a big monument with six big characters on it to inform Nurhachi." The student has a great goal; he has a plan in his mind.
aspiring
everything comes to him who waits - yǒu zhì jìng chéng
handle a crisis without difficulty - lǚ xiǎn rú yí
mend the fold after the sheep have been stolen - wáng yáng bǔ láo