gaze far into the distance
In Chinese, Pinyin is j í m ù Yu ǎ NW à ng, which means to look at the distance with all one's eyes. It comes from the book with Xu Jingshu written by Wang Lang of the Three Kingdoms.
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 looked at him with extreme eyes, listened to him with wide ears, and stood erect with his neck extended."
Analysis of Idioms
Far sighted and far sighted
Idiom usage
To look into the distance with all one's eyes
gaze far into the distance
be gloomy of disposition and sullen of temper - yì yù guǎ huān
neither priest nor layman -- nondescript - bù sēng bù sú
critically ill with a weak breath - shī jū yú qì
snatch a victory out of defeat - zhuǎn bài wéi shèng