think of one deeply
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is k à ch é NW à NH ú, which means miss very much. From interview with master Hanxi.
The origin of Idioms
Lu Tong's interview with master Hanxi in Tang Dynasty: "three times into the temple, the future of Hanxi, no one in the windlass, a hundred feet in the well, eager to return to the dust."
Idiom usage
For example, in a day of three seasons, one thinks deeply about the twilight; in a word, one wants to see for a long time. Cheng Yunsheng, Qing Dynasty
think of one deeply
a person of great ability and tremendous potential - dòng liáng zhī cái
do one 's best till one 's heart ceases to beat - bì ér hòu yǐ
having maps on the left and history books on the right -- a home library - zuǒ tú yòu shū
Fengnian yuhuangnian Valley - fēng nián yù huāng nián gǔ