Far sighted
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh ē NY ó uyu ǎ NJ ì, which means well planned and long-term. The same as "foresight". From preface to Taoxi miscellaneous manuscripts.
The origin of Idioms
In the preface to Taoxi miscellaneous manuscripts written by Li Dongyang of Ming Dynasty, it is said that "Mr. Li is good at practicing ancient power, is far sighted and farsighted, and is a speaker, so as to consolidate his position and stand on his own."
Idiom usage
A well planned plan
Far sighted
capable of evoking praises and tears - kě gē kě qì
tears trickling down one 's cheeks - shān rán lèi xià