Idioms describing strong desires

Idioms describing strong desires:

1. Indifferent: indifferent: indifferent: indifferent; few: few; desire: desire. Describes a calm mood and no desire for fame or fortune.

2. Grabbing money without seeing anyone: It is a metaphor for disregarding everything in order to satisfy personal desires.

3. A thirsty horse rushes to the spring: a horse. Just like a horse that is thirsty and wants to drink, it rushes to the sweet spring. Describe the vigorous calligraphy style. Also a metaphor for urgent desire.

4. The desire for profit has obsessed the mind.

5. Pure heart and few desires: pure: pure; few: few: desire: desire, need. Keep your mind pure and reduce your desires.

6. Less selfishness and less desire: less; desire: desire. Refers to the servant's little desire.

7. Desire is hard to fill: desire: desire; gully: deep valley. Desire is described as a deep valley that is difficult to fill. It means being greedy and unable to be satisfied.

8. Single-minded desire is difficult to achieve: Single-minded desire: personal desire. It is difficult to accomplish things by personal will alone.

9. To satisfy one’s great desires: to satisfy one’s desires. Lust: Desire. Great Desire: Ambition. It means satisfying his greatest desire or achieving his ambition.

10. Abstinence from love and sexual desire: restricting feelings and desires.

11. All thoughts are silent: all: all. All desires and plans disappeared.

12. Greed without art: refers to the unlimited desire for money.

13. Tranquility and few desires:: Tranquility: quiet and leisurely, not seeking fame and fortune; widow: few; desire: desire. The state of mind is quiet and indifferent, without worldly desires.

14. Tranquility and desirelessness: a calm and indifferent state of mind, without worldly desires.

What are the words that express desire?

1. Special desire is difficult to achieve [zhuān yù nán chéng]: special desire: personal desire. It is difficult to accomplish things by personal will alone.

2. Desire is hard to fill [yù hè nán tián]: desire: desire; gully: deep valley. Desire is described as a deep valley that is difficult to fill.

3. Eyes piercing the intestines [yǎn chuān cháng duàn]: eyes piercing: looking forward to piercing the eyes. The eyes want to be pierced, and the intestines want to be broken. Describes the extreme hope and lovesickness.

4. 鷼belly wren branch [xī fù jiāo zhī]: a metaphor for limited desires.

5. Mole drinking from the river [xī shǔ yǐn hé]: a metaphor for limited desires.

6. Indifferent and indifferent [tián dàn wú yù]: A calm and indifferent state of mind, without worldly desires.

7. Greed without skill [tān yù wú yì]: refers to the unlimited desire for money.

8. 无码的东西 [shǎo sī guǎ yù]: 小: Few; 性: desire. Refers to the servant's little desire.

9. Pure mind and few desires [qīng xīn guǎ yù]: refers to keeping the mind quiet or keeping the mind pure and having fewer desires.

10. Seize money without seeing anyone [jué jīn bù jiàn rén]: It is a metaphor for disregarding all costs in order to satisfy personal desires.