let the eye travel over the great scenes and let fancy free
You mu Cheng Huai, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ó um ù ch ě nghu á I, which means to look around and broaden your mind. From preface to Lanting collection by Wang Xizhi of Jin Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Wang Xizhi of Jin Dynasty wrote in preface to Lanting collection: "looking up at the universe and overlooking the prosperity of categories, it's enough to enjoy seeing and hearing and to believe in coke."
Idiom usage
example in the charming Tianshan ranch, I can see the afterglow of the setting sun and the green grassland, just like a brilliant oil painting.
Chinese PinYin : yóu mù chěng huái
let the eye travel over the great scenes and let fancy free
welcome the new and send off the old. yíng xīn sòng jiù
contention of a hundred schools of thought. bǎi jiā zhēng míng
sit tight in the fishing boat despite the rising wind and waves—hold one's ground despite pressure or opposition. wěn zuò diào yú chuán
leave a good name for posterity. bǎi shì liú fēn
have a thorough knowledge of both western and traditional chinese medicine. xué guàn zhōng xī