What is the second half of seeing things and thinking about people?

The second half sentence is: the water in the world is always the same source, no matter where it is, take a bowl of water and watch it cry, and you will enjoy it.

All the water in the world comes from the same source in the end. There is no need to designate a place to scoop a bowl of water. When you see sad crying, you will do your best.

Keywords: seeing things and thinking about people

[Idiom explanation] See: Look; Thinking: Missing. When you see something left by someone who has died or left, you will think of this person.

[Allusions] Cao Qingxue Qin's Dream of Red Mansions: As the saying goes, "Seeing things and thinking about people", the water in the world is always of the same origin. No matter where the water is, take a bowl and watch it cry, and you will enjoy it.

As the saying goes, "when I see what a dead or departed person left behind, I will think of him." In the end, all the water in the world comes from the same source. There is no need to designate a place to scoop a bowl of water. When you see sadness and cry, you will do your best.

[Synonym] A person dies when he is touched by a scene.

[antonym] indifference

[useful] useful

[emotional color] commendatory term

[Grammatical Usage] Used as a predicate, object and clause; Describe the memory of an old friend.

[Idiom structure] Serial form

[Date of birth] Ancient times

Extended data:

Synonym: touching the scene and feeling.

[Idiom explanation] Moved by the scene in front of us, it causes association and produces some feelings.

[Allusions] Yuan Anonymous's song "Always in My Heart": "The wind blows out the residual lights, and I can't help but look at the scenery, and I feel sad."

The wind blew out the burning lamp, and I couldn't help feeling sad when I saw this scene.

[Synonym] Touch things, see scenery, touch scenery.

[antonym] indifference

[useful] useful

[emotional color] commendatory term

[Grammatical Usage] Used as a predicate, attribute or adverbial; Describe things that can evoke memories.

[Idiom structure] Serial form

[Date of birth] Modern