Have a vision
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ǐ NgR á NY ǒ UW ù, which means to describe being aware. From the book of songs, songpanshui.
Analysis of Idioms
It's like waking up from a dream, suddenly realizing it, but it's also like being stubborn and unrepentant
The origin of Idioms
Songpanshui, the book of songs, says, "look forward to the Huaiyi people and offer their contributions." Zhu Xi: "vision, consciousness also."
Idiom usage
It's formal; it's predicate; it's commendatory; it's conscious. It's strange for Cao Xueqin. When he thinks about it from the beginning, he just keeps his mouth shut and looks forward to it. Cao Xueqin's biography by Gao Yang
Have a vision
It's against one's will to avoid others - bì jì wéi xīn
Fish in dry waters and hunt in burning forests - hé zé ér yú,fén lín ér liè