the sight of familiar objects fills one with infinite melancholy
Seeing things is a Chinese word, Pinyin is d ǔ w ù x ī ngq í ng, which means to see the scene in front of you will arouse some feelings.
It comes from Liang Liuxie's Wenxindiaolong Quanfu of the Southern Dynasty: "the purpose of Yuanfu's ascent is to see the interest of things, and the interest of things, so the meaning must be clear and elegant." It's used as a predicate.
the sight of familiar objects fills one with infinite melancholy
outwardly strong , inwardly weak - yáng zhì hǔ pí