desire to excel over others
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is zh ē nqi á NGD ò ush è ng, which means to be competitive. It comes from the marriage story of awakening the world, which was born in the Western Zhou Dynasty in the Qing Dynasty.
Idiom usage
To act as a predicate, object, or attribute
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: be competitive and competitive
The origin of Idioms
The 15th chapter of Xingshi Yinyuan Zhuan written by Xi Zhousheng in Qing Dynasty: "I must lose my conscience, wear a grimace and try every means to flatter Wang Zhen. What do you do?"
Idiom explanation
He is competitive.
desire to excel over others
squander inherited property and ruin the family - dàng chǎn qīng jiā
on arrival in a new place , learn about their local customs - rù xiāng wèn sú
mend the fold after the sheep have been stolen - wáng yáng bǔ láo
have a large stock of information - xué shí yuān bó
have sufficient grounds for one 's views - chí zhī yǒu gù