High vision
Gao zhifarsighted, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is g ā OSH í Yu ǎ NJI à n, which means to have a high vision. It comes from the wild guest series: Wang Yu's mother and wife's insight.
The origin of Idioms
"Wang's mother's wife's insight in the wild guest series" written by Wang in Song Dynasty: "his insight and foresight are beyond the reach of many people."
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: high vision and farsightedness [antonym]: shortsightedness and clumsiness
Idiom usage
As predicate, object, attribute; used to praise. He was born in Poyang and had little foresight. The second fold of Qi Ying Bu by Shang Zhongxian in Yuan Dynasty
High vision
Where does life not meet - rén shēng hé chù bù xiāng féng
To advocate the rule and the leaf - chāng tiáo yě yè
complicated and difficult to deal with - pán gēn cuò jié