Hear from afar
It is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is t ì t ī ngyu ǎ NW é n, which means a wide range of audio-visual.
The idiom comes from the book of the Liang Dynasty, Emperor Wu Ji Zhong: "with the idea of being reserved and hidden, the common people can be seen everywhere, heard far and wide, and all things can be seen by themselves."
Hear from afar
a hungry person is not picky and choosy - jī bù zé shí
it 's unnecessary to go into details - wú yōng zhuì shù
a thirsty steed dashing to the spring -- to run swiftly - kě jì bēn quán