愿乘风
[yuàn chéng fēng]
'愿乘风' can be understood as 'Wish to Ride the Wind'. This implies someone with adventurous aspirations who wishes for freedom, smooth sailing in pursuits like dreams or career development; it's often used poetically in ancient Chinese literatures, songs, or verses. The person wants to move through life effortlessly, unhindered by constraints and troubles, with a bit of an ethereal connotation.