a person with breadth of vision
People of insight, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ǒ ush í zh ī sh ì, which means people with talent and foresight. From Shuo yuan · Shan Shuo.
The origin of Idioms
Liu Xiang of Han Dynasty wrote in Shuo yuan · Shan Shuo: "all the people of insight in the world are those who are cold hearted. After thousands of years, the temple will not eat with blood."
Idiom usage
All these examples indicate that your majesty is tired of hearing people's words and is indifferent to other things. Song Sushi's "letter of departure to Dingzhou"
a person with breadth of vision
put to shame the name of the house - rǔ mén bài hù
The prince's crime is the same as the common people's - wáng zǐ fàn fǎ,shù mín tóng zuì
A call in the hall, step down Bainuo - táng shàng yī hū,jiē xià bǎi nuò