Opinions of Weng Tian
Wengtianzhijian, a Chinese idiom, is written in W è ngTi ā nzhen ī Ji à n, which means short-term insight. It comes from Huang Tingjian, Song Dynasty.
Idiom usage
As an object; often used in figurative sentences
The origin of Idioms
Huang Tingjian of Song Dynasty wrote the poem "once again rhyme Feng Da Zi you": "it's like talking about autumn water when you meet the sea. You can feel that the chicken is guarding the sky."
Idiom explanation
Wengtian: sitting in the urn, you can see that the sky is not big. It's a metaphor for short-sightedness.
Opinions of Weng Tian
regard it as a dangerous road to take - shì wéi wèi tú
support and develop family undertaking - dǐng mén zhuàng hù
hold one 's life on a precarious tenure - mìng zài dàn xī
be snatched from the jaws of death - jué chù féng shēng
exhaust others to enrich oneself - jí rén féi jǐ