- 康有为 kāngyǒuwéi Kang YouweiKang Youwei (1858-1927), a prominent Confucian scholar and leader of the 1898 reform movement; he advocated for a constitutional monarchy and founded the Protect the Emperor Society.
- 奋发有为 fènfāyǒuwéi to press on with spiritto be enthusiastic and determined to achieve great results
- 年轻有为 niánqīngyǒuwéi young and promisingDescribes a young person who shows great potential or has already achieved significant success
- 发奋有为 fāfènyǒuwéi to have a firm resolve to succeedto show one's worth through determination and hard work; to be determined to make a contribution or achieve great things
- 有守有为 yǒushǒuyǒuwéi principled and proactivepossessing both moral integrity and a sense of initiative; capable and holding to one's principles
- 大有为 dàyǒuwéi to have great potentialto have plenty of scope for one's talent; to be able to develop one's abilities to the full and achieve great things
- 振作有为 zhènzuòyǒuwéi to bestir oneself to achieveto pull oneself together and accomplish something; to rouse oneself to action in order to make a difference
- 有为有守 yǒuwéiyǒushǒu principled and proactiveAble to take action and get things done while strictly maintaining one's moral principles and integrity