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What does Zhiyuan mean?

Meaning: lofty ideal, career ambition, pursuit of Excellence, etc.

Pronunciation: zhiyu m: n?

From: Zhuge Liang of the Three Kingdoms "Forbidden City": A gentleman's journey: quiet to cultivate one's morality, frugal to cultivate one's morality, not indifferent to ambition, not quiet to be far away.

As a gentleman, we should cultivate our morality without being influenced by the outside world, and cultivate our moral character by thrift. If we don't take a weak attitude towards fame and fortune, we can't make our ambitions innocent, and we can't make progress to achieve our lofty goals without excluding external interference.

Example: Teacher Gao often takes Zhuge Liang's "Be indifferent to your heart, be quiet and far-reaching" as the criterion of his words and deeds.

Extended data idioms:

1, carry the load? [fùzhòng zhóYu?n] Negative: carrying; Recipient: delivered. Walk a long way with heavy things on your back. Metaphor can undertake arduous tasks.

Source: Ye Fan in the Southern Dynasties, Biography of Zhao Yi in the Later Han Dynasty: "Li Xingong said,' How can you bear the burden? "

Start laughing again and say, "As a child, how can you go far with a heavy burden on your back?"

For example, a person's life is like a long-term burden, so don't be impatient.

2. Is the road still long? 【 Ren zhòng zh \u?n 】 refers to the load can reach a certain distance. The latter metaphor is ambitious and can open up new prospects and achieve great achievements.

Source: Zhou Jichang's "Book of Changes" condenses: riding a horse, attracting attention to the future and benefiting the world.

It is good for the whole country to let cattle and horses drive with heavy loads, which can reach far places.

For example, using boats and cars to travel through land, rivers and valleys is beneficial to all directions. As long as you can "complete the solid and ignore the benefits, you can shoulder the heavy responsibility and achieve great goals."