Far and near
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Yu ǎ NNI á NJ ì NR ì, which refers to the past to the present. From the debt of the next life.
Analysis of Idioms
Near years old
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used in writing
The origin of Idioms
Yuan · Liu Junxi's "debt in the next life" wedge: "when I get home, I burn all the deeds that owe me money in recent years." The third discount of yuan and Qin Jianfu's Dong Tang Lao: "it's just that Liu Longqing's biography of Hu Zi has dealt with you all the money that you owe me from a long time ago. You can give me back the money."
Far and near
fail when success is already in sight - shì bài chuí chéng
make good omissions and deficiencies - shí yí bǔ quē
Sorrow in the present and hatred in the past - jīn chóu gǔ hèn
To confuse the good with the bad - liáng yǒu xiáo zá