Out of reach
It is a Chinese idiom, pronounced K ě w à ng é RB ù K ě J í, which means to look up but not to approach. From Guo Moruo's eclipse of the moon.
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Idiom: beyond reach Pinyin: K ě w à ng é RB ù K ě J í.
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Guo Moruo's eclipse of the moon: "the ancient people who can't be reached, your drum sound has been conveyed to my ears through tens of millions of black curtain!"
Out of reach
cultivate one's moral character - xiū shēn jié xíng
beg about the streets by playing an instrument - wú shì chuī xiāo
rise to one 's full height and smite the table - pāi àn ér qǐ
infer the whole matter after hearing but one point - wén yī zhī shí