Looking for dreams
It is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is y ǎ Z ǐ x ú nm è ng, which means you have something to say or you can't express your difficulties. It comes from the orphan of Zhao family by Ji Junxiang of Yuan Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
Metaphor has words or difficulties. The same as "dumb dreams".
The origin of Idioms
The second fold of Zhao's orphan written by Ji Junxiang in Yuan Dynasty: "it's like swimming bladder glue sticking to the corners of the mouth, like fishbone gagging the throat, lowering the head, like a mute looking for a dream."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: a dumb man's dream, a dumb man's dream, a dumb man's dream
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute; used in figurative sentences
Looking for dreams
like nature itself -- highest quality - hún rán zì chéng
Talking about the good and doing the bad - tán yōu wù liè
use leniency in meting out punishment - cóng qīng fā luò
find it difficult to tear apart - nán shě nán fēn