What is the word to describe "understanding and foresight"?

Careful consideration, careful planning

Stand tall and look far-sighted/far-sighted.

Have a plan and foresight

You know a thousand miles by sitting.

Be alert to danger even when you are calm.

Careful consideration, careful planning

Pronunciation: 龙

Explanation: It means to plan carefully and think for a long time.

The origin of the idiom: Han Jiayi, on Qin's "foresight, the way to March and use troops, is different from time to time."

Antonym: young and frivolous, treat sth lightly.

Sentence-making: Foresight and foresight are the foundation of great achievements.

Stand tall and look far-sighted/far-sighted.

Pronunciation: gā o zhā n yu m: n zh incarnation.

Interpretation: look high. Describe the vision.

The origin of the idiom: Wang Hanchong's "On Balance without Reading the Whole": "If you don't look forward to it, you will die."

Antonym: short-sighted, short-sighted, frog in the well.

Sentence: Whenever there is something important at home, my father can always be far-sighted and grasp the situation.

Have a plan and foresight

Pronunciation: lǜ

Interpretation: Still thoughtful. Careful planning and long-term consideration. It refers to thoughtful planning and foresight.

The origin of the idiom: Zhu Chuan: "Today, you are thoughtful, and the Ming Dynasty is too peaceful to lose."

Grammar: as predicate and object; Used to do things

Sentence: You are so reckless that you never know how to think things over.

You know a thousand miles by sitting.

Pronunciation: Zuo zh qiān lǐ?

Interpretation: sitting in the house, knowing things thousands of miles away. Describe a visionary.

The origin of the idiom: "Playing Cao Yu" In the Southern Dynasties, Liang said, "As a military commander, you can know a thousand miles from your seat."

Grammar: as predicate and attribute; Used for people.

Sentence making: He has read a lot of poetry books, and he can know thousands of miles sitting at home.

Be alert to danger even when you are calm.

Pronunciation: jā n s and wē i?

Interpretation: Be prepared for emergencies at any time.

The origin of the idiom: In the Spring and Autumn Period, Zuo Qiuming wrote Zuo Zhuan's Eleven Years of Xianggong: "Be prepared for danger in times of peace, be prepared for danger in times of peace. Dare to follow this rule. "

Synonym: Be prepared for danger in times of peace, prepare for a rainy day, never forget the worries, and be prepared for danger in times of peace.

Sentence making: Being prepared for danger in times of peace is also a sign of a mature nation.