stretch to the horizon
In Chinese idioms, Pinyin is m á NGW ú y á J ì, which means vast and boundless. It comes from Qu Qiubai's postscript of hungry hometown.
The origin of Idioms
Qu Qiubai wrote the postscript of the hungry Hometown: Fortunately, I can see the lighthouse in my heart. Although it's only a red light, I can barely discern the boundless future
Idiom usage
Examples
This is a small island standing alone in the middle of the sea, surrounded by sea and sky. Night fishing by Zheng Wenguang.
stretch to the horizon
learn about customs and habits of the country one goes to - rù guó wèn sú
embarrassed by undeserved praise - kuì bù gǎn dāng
prey upon one 's country and injure the people - dù guó bìng mín
a man of distinction always has a poor memory - guì rén duō wàng