What does intention mean?

Intention: It is a person’s activity towards or dealing with something, which is manifested in the person’s desire, wish, hope and/or consideration and other behavioral response tendencies.

Pinyin: yì xiàng

Source: "The Hengyan of Awakening the World·Xue Lushi Yufu Becomes Immortal": "From then on, the three rivers and five lakes can swim according to their wishes. ”

Translation: From now on, you can go to the three rivers and five lakes at will, and there is nothing unsuitable for fun.

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Synonyms:

1. Ideal: It is a beautiful imagination and hope for future things, and also a metaphor for reaching the most perfect state of something. concept.

Pinyin: lǐ xiǎng

Source: Mao Dun's "Opening up Wasteland": "As the gods tell us, people with lofty ideals are transforming the Loess Plateau."

2. Ambition: In ancient times, it meant the determination and strength of one’s mind, but now it means the determination and courage to make progress or accomplish something.

Pinyin: zhì qì

Source: Tang Hanyu's "Essay on Sacrifice to the Twelve Langs": "The hair and blood are getting weaker day by day, and the ambition is getting weaker and weaker."

Translation: The body is getting thinner and the spirit is getting depressed.

3. Ambition: refers to the direction in which people are determined to make a difference in a certain aspect. People with different world views and outlook on life have different ambitions.

Pinyin: zhì xiàng

Source: Ming Dynasty Li Dongyang's "Feng Ru Ren Yang Mu's Epitaph": "His knowledge and ambition are almost beyond the reach of women."

Translation: Her spirit is very determined, which cannot be matched by ordinary women.