idiom > high aspirations
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Swan
  Explanation: Swan: Swan, metaphor ambitious person; Notes: ambition. Analogy lofty aspirations.
  Usage: Partial official; as subject, object; with compliment
  Source: Qian Han, "Historical Records Chenshe family": "Jie Hu! Sparrow know that the swan indeed!"
  Examples: A real man battle ~, according to Aviva talented. (Yuan Zheng Dehui "Wang Can CASTLE" First off)
hóng hú zhī zhì
  Swan is a swan flying very high, compared to the lofty aspirations
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No. 3
  Sigh call, sparrow known noble ones zai. - "Historical Chenshe family"
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No. 4
  Analogy lofty ideals. "Lu Shi-Rong": "Fu Ji Ao of the gas, noble ones, there are people who sincerely are almost encyclical." "Historical Records Chenshe family": "Chen She is low, the taste of human helper farming, cease The ridge tillage, Chang Hen long, they said: 'Gou wealth, not forget themselves.' should be commonplace smile, saying: 'If the Yong Geng He Fugui also?' Chenshe heave a deep sigh, saying: 'Jie Hu, a sparrow know noble ones Zai? '"Tang Luzhao" Qu mynah Dance Fu ":" status is a step intended to Chuo squatting, then known noble ones, not state and with the dust and vulgar. "Yuan Revival after" WANG Can Ascending "at a break: "real man battle noble ones, according to Aviva talented." also save as "swan-chi." "Northern History of Zhang and Zhang Yun will preach on": "When the stagnation suppression is not met, but also know that the a swan Toshiya!" Song Lu, "An Zhong Miscellaneous book" Poetry: "Dropping Zhi Geng ridge on the swan, shouts and the mountain a happy couple of tune. "fu" Kang Xi autumn should be denounced diplomats try to return hastily to eastbound I do not know the date when the "Poetry:" a sparrow It turned swan Chi, Phoenix finally pity feathers hurt! "
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No. 5
  【词目】 鸿鹄之志
  【发音】 hóng hú zhī zhì
  【解释】:鸿鹄:天鹅,比喻志向远大的人;志:志向。比喻远大志向。
  【出处】:《吕氏春秋·士容》:“夫骥骜之气,鸿鹄之志,有谕乎人心者,诚也。”
  《史记·陈涉世家》:“嗟乎!燕雀安知鸿鹄之志哉!”
  【示例】:大丈夫仗~,据英杰之才。(元·郑德辉《王粲登楼》第一折)
  【近义词】:雄心壮志、胸怀大志
  【反义词】:碌碌无为、无所事事、胸无大志
  【语法】:偏正式;作主语、宾语;含褒义;指有远大志向。
  【出处】
  1、《吕氏春秋·士容》:“夫骥骜之气,鸿鹄之志,有谕乎人心者,诚也。”
  2、《史记·陈涉世家》:“嗟乎!燕雀安知鸿鹄之志哉!”
  3、唐·卢肇 《鸜鹆舞赋》:“况乃意绰步蹲,然后知鸿鹄之志,不与俗态而同尘。”
  4、元·郑光祖《王粲登楼》第一折:“大丈夫仗鸿鹄之志,据英杰之才。”亦省作“ 鸿鹄志 ”。
  5、《北史·张定和张奫等传论》:“当其郁抑未遇,亦安知有鸿鹄志哉!”
  6、宋·陆游《庵中杂书》诗:“辍耕壠上鸿鹄志,长啸山中鸾凤音。”
  7、郁达夫《己未秋应外交官试被斥仓卒东行返国不知当在何日》诗:“燕雀岂知鸿鹄志,凤凰终惜羽毛伤!”
  【故事】
  秦朝末年,老百姓生活在水深火热之中,阳城雇农陈胜在劳作休息时说:“各位兄弟,将来富贵了不能相互忘记。”其他雇农笑他无知。陈胜叹气道:“燕子与麻雀是不可能知道鸿鹄的远大志向的。”
English Expression
  1. n.:  high aspirations,  lofty ambitions
Thesaurus
a soaring ambition, fly at higher game, honghuzhi
Containing Phrases
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