China idiom, Pinyin is the incarnation of G ā o zhā n Yu m 4 n zh, which means to stand tall and see far. Metaphor is far-sighted, from "On the Balance of Biezhuan".
Combined type; As predicate, adverbial and attribute; Praise is a metaphor for foresight.
example
The problems in front of them also make them have no time to care about and analyze the world problems with foresight. ★ Lao She lived under one roof for four generations.
Zheng Sheng Shi Wei Yan: Defending the Border: "Those who are good at predicting the enemy's situation will also keep the machine secret, and the war will not open. They will be far-sighted and examine in detail, and they will know everything they have done in other countries. " Mao Dun's Midnight III: "This is the first time I have made friends with Sun Jiren. I really can't see that this small head with a slender neck has such foresight. "
The problems in front of them also make them have no time to care about and analyze the world problems with foresight. Laoshe lived under one roof for four generations.
Idiom origin:
Wang Hanchong's On Balance: "Those who fill their hearts behind closed doors will die if they don't look high."
Example:
1. All glory belongs to human wisdom-it gives us a pair of foresight and insight into everything!
In fact, there are no far-sighted ideas, but there are many good ideas. These good ideas can't change the world at present, but they will become great things through hard work.
Thanks to your foresight, the people of the United States and China began to understand each other and saw the benefits and practical necessity of normalizing relations.