Far and near

Far and near

Far away and near at heart, Pinyin for SH ē NYU ǎ nx ī NJ ì n, meaning that although the body is far away, but the hearts of both sides are close.

Source: Jin · Ganbao's "Soushenji" Volume 16: "the chief of the Yuzu is named Fenghuang. One day lost, three years sad. Although there are many birds, they are not a pair, so when you see the despicable posture and the glory of the king, you should forget for a moment. " used as predicate and attribute; used in writing.

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