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What are the four-character idioms about "wish"?

1. Success comes true; 2. The days are short but the heart is long; 3. The tree wants to be quiet but the wind is restless; 4. The heart is broken and the wish is violated; 5. Die after saying goodbye.

Pronunciation and Definition:

1. Gōng chéng yuàn suí: things have been completed and wishes have been fulfilled.

2. The day is short but the heart is long (rì duǎn xīn zhǎng): There is little time, but there are many things that you want to do. It means that the wish is difficult to realize for a while.

3. The tree wants to be quiet but the wind is restless (shù yù jìng ér fēng bú níng): The original metaphor is that things cannot go as one wishes. Now it is also a metaphor that class struggle does not depend on people's will.

4. Disappointment and disobedience (fù xīn wéi yuàn): disappoint and violate one's wishes.

5. Die with all your words (jìn cí ér sǐ): It means to express your wishes before death and die without regrets.