What idiom is Gao () Yuan ()?

The idiom "high () and far ()" means "seeing" is:

far-sighted, knowledgeable and far-sighted.

1. be far-sighted

pinyin: gā o zhā n yu 鸔 n zh 鸔

explanation:? Stand tall and see far. Metaphor is far-sighted.

Source: Han Wang Chong's Lun Heng Bie Quan: "Those who shut up their houses and don't care much are also dead."

2. A man of great ability knows far

Pinyin: gā gāo cái yuǎn shí

Explanation: He has superb talents and profound knowledge.

Source: Biography of the Three Kingdoms, Wei Zhi and Qiaqia. Pei Songzhi quotes The Biography of the Sages in Runan by the Three Kingdoms, Wei and Zhou Fei: "Xie Ziwei, who calls the mausoleum, is highly talented and far-sighted."

3. Have a far-sighted view

Pinyin: gā gāo jiàn yuǎn shí

Explanation: It means to have a far-sighted view.

Source: Song Zhao Yanwei's Cloudy Footprints, Volume 1: "Sages have far-sighted views, so it is impossible to measure them by Xiao Zhi."

4. Gao Ming is far-sighted

Pinyin: gā gāo míng yuǎn shí

Explanation: Gao Ming: superb (in opinion or skill). Far knowledge: a far-sighted vision. Refers to a high level of knowledge. Also known as "brilliant foresight."

5. High knowledge and farsightedness

Pinyin: gā o Shí yu ? n jià n

Explanation: it means having a high level of knowledge. With "high vision".

Source: Song Wang Xun's Wild Guest Series: Wang Xuan's mother and wife know each other: "His high knowledge and foresight are very incomparable."