Wise and farsighted
Gaoming Yuanshi is a Chinese idiom, and its pronunciation is g ā om í ngyu ǎ NSH í. It refers to Gaoming Yuanshi, also known as "Gaoming farsightedness". It comes from Qian Shi Zhao's private records of the Qian family, Cai Lu Gong.
explain
To be superior in opinion or skill. Foresight: foresight. It means to have great insight. Also known as "brilliant vision".
source
In Qian Shizhao's private records of the Qian family, Duke Cai Lu of the Song Dynasty: "is it true that the Duke is wise and farsighted, has insight into the past and the present, and knows the affairs of the country?"
Analysis of Idioms
Idioms in traditional style are wise and farsighted idioms in simplified spelling are gmys idioms in common use idioms with neutral emotional color idioms with combined structure ancient idioms synonyms are wise and farsighted
usage
As an object or attribute; used to praise
Wise and farsighted
words flow from the mouth as from the pen of a master - chū kǒu chéng zhāng
Looking north on behalf of the horse - dài mǎ wàng běi
reference to a fight among brothers - zhǔ dòu rán qí
with a handful of grain i go out and divine - wò sù chū bo
there were snakes and vipers creeping around among the dragons -- the high and low were mixed together - lóng shé hùn zá
allow private feelings to outweigh public duty - yǐ sī fèi gōng