What idioms are there about "wishing"?

The idioms about "wish" are: longing for one's own will, satisfying one's own wishes, satisfying one's own wishes, being as one wishes, and being ungrateful.

1. Always have the determination [S249Xě n and wngzhi]: Always have the desire. The minds of our predecessors. Past ambitions.

[Source] "Biography of Women in Shu Wei": "Life is like a blink of an eye, death is not enough to hate, but I am eager to learn and don't know about it."

2. Satisfied [[chè n x Ρ n suí y]]: expressing satisfaction.

[Source] The Biography of Awakening Marriage.

3. Full of ambition [zh √ dé y √ m √ n]: I am very satisfied with my ambition.

[Source] Ming Ling Mengchu's "The First Moment of Surprise" Volume 38: "I am quite complacent and self-reliant, so I made other arrangements to put the Zhang family into a play and gradually put my father-in-law behind me, as if it were not Liu's." ...

4, as one wishes: refers to what one wishes, in line with one's wishes.

[Source] "Jing Ben's popular novel Wang Hailing is dissolute": "This Hailing statue has been humiliated for many seasons."

5. Betrayal [füxρNWéI Yuàn]: negative: disappointing. Live up to and go against sb's wishes.

[Source] Meng Long's "Warning Records" Volume 29: "Hao can't forget the old feelings, but it is a secret report to Yingying:' Hao is not ungrateful, but forced by her father to remarry. This is both dangerous and painful. "