For example, the words "far away" often appear in the lyrics of some songs, such as "distant friends please stay" and "fly away" and so on. By expressing the pursuit of the unknown and yearning for the future, these songs inspire people to move forward bravely and constantly explore unknown areas.
In addition, "far" also has a specific meaning in some metaphors. For example, "a lighthouse in the distance" is often compared to hope and direction, that is, the power to lead people forward in the dark; The "carriage in the distance" is often used as a metaphor for the unknown destiny and future, that is, the unknown destiny will lead people to the unknown territory.
In the fields of culture, philosophy and psychology. Distance is often used to describe an inner pursuit and a spiritual pursuit. For example, Nietzsche, a German philosopher, once said, "It is not death that scares people, but anxiety and fear caused by facing the unknown future in the distance." This sentence expresses the fear of the unknown and the future, and also expresses people's desire and pursuit for the future.
In China culture, distance also has a specific symbolic meaning. The ancients often used "faraway places" as a metaphor for places they had never reached, such as "However, China keeps our friendship, and heaven is still our neighbor", expressing their good wishes for the infinite extension of friendship. In addition, distance is also used to compare a person's fate and life path, such as "a levee of a thousand miles was destroyed by an ant nest", which expresses vigilance and reflection on small and medium-sized problems in life.
In a word, distance is not only a spatial concept, but also a realm that people yearn for, pursue and explore. In different contexts, distance has different meanings and symbolic meanings, and is rich in profound cultural connotations and philosophical thinking.