gaze far into the distance
In Chinese, Pinyin is j í m ù Ji ǒ NGW à ng, which means to look far away as far as you can see. It comes from the book with Xu Jingshu written by Wang Lang of the Three Kingdoms.
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used in writing
Analysis of Idioms
Near synonym: looking around
The origin of Idioms
In the book with Xu Jingshu written by Wang Lang of the Three Kingdoms period, it is said that "although Zi was born in his native land, he also looked at things with extreme eyes, listened to them with wide ears, and stood erect with his neck extended."
Idiom explanation
Extreme: extreme; extreme: far. As far as you can see.
gaze far into the distance
be ashamed of one's inadequacy while envying another's competence - cán fú qǐ hè
Soldiers come to block, water comes to cover - bīng lái jiàng dǎng,shuǐ lái tǔ yǎn
one's blood boils with indignation - rè xuè fèi téng