have the whole world in view
Looking around the world, Chinese idioms, Pinyin is f à ngy à NSH à Ji è, which means that eyes are not limited to a narrow range. Open your eyes and look at the world. It is also called "looking into the universe". From "forming a promising collective leadership for reform.".
Analysis of Idioms
Antonym: short sighted
Idiom usage
Young people should look at the world and the future.
The origin of Idioms
Deng Xiaoping's "forming a promising collective leadership to carry out reform" said: "we should look at problems from the overall situation, look at the world, look at the future, look at the present, and look at all aspects."
have the whole world in view
confirmed habits are hard to get rid of - jī zhòng nán fǎn
Children in the mountains and stones in the rocks - shān tóng shí làn