aspiring and haughty
High spirited, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Z ú g ā OQ ì y á ng, meaning high spirited. It's from "the strategy of Warring States · Qi CE San".
The origin of Idioms
Qi CE San in the Warring States strategy: "Gongsun went to garrison. Before he came out, he came back to the middle boudoir. He said, "Zi Jiao Wen is a good teacher. How can we raise our feet and raise our ambition? "
Idiom usage
As a predicate, attributive, adverbial; refers to a person's manner
Examples
If the newcomer is high spirited, he will be the master of lingfu. Shen De Fu's yehuo Bian · banter · Shuyi in Ming Dynasty
aspiring and haughty
Life is filled with dangerous temptations. - ní chuán dù hé
the nest destroyed and the eggs broken - cháo huǐ luǎn pò
Deep-rooted habits are hard to give up. - jī xí nán chú