have a definite object in view
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ǒ UD ì f à ngsh ǐ, which means to aim an arrow at the target. This is a metaphor for speaking and doing things in a targeted way. From rectifying the party's style of work.
Source Mao Zedong's "rectifying the party's style of work": "how can the theory of Marxism Leninism and the reality of the Chinese revolution be related to each other? Take a popular saying, it is "targeted."
have a definite object in view
Show off one's self and lose one's popularity - chěng jǐ shī zhòng
so pathetic as to move both wise and the dull - āi gǎn wán yàn
spread rumours to injure others ' reputation - zào yáo zhòng shāng
a deed is accomplished through taking thought - xíng chéng yú sī