one aims for the far-off future
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is zh ì Z à IQI ā NL ǐ, which means to describe ambitious. It comes from Cao Cao's walking out of the gate of summer. Although the turtle lives long.
The origin of Idioms
Cao Cao of the Wei Dynasty of the Three Kingdoms wrote in his book walking out of the summer gate: Although the tortoise lived long, he said, "the old horse is full of ambition. In his old age, the martyrs are full of ambition. "
Idiom usage
Example: Volume 2 of Gao Yang's complete biography of Hu Xueyan: a smooth walk in the blue clouds: "if you have this heart, you will have an opportunity to do something."
one aims for the far-off future
Grinding teeth and chiseling teeth - mó yá záo chǐ
The speaker is not guilty, the listener is not guilty - yán zhě wú zuì,wén zhě zú jiè