A long way to go
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d ò ngy ō UZH ú Yu ǎ n, which means sharp eyes and insight into the profound details of things. It comes from the political preface of the communique to the county Bo Gu Yu Shao by Wu Chengen of Ming Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
Cave: insight; secluded: far reaching; Candle: light. It is used to describe sharp eyes and insight into the profound details of things.
Idioms and allusions
The idiom comes from Wu Chengen's political preface to Shao Gongbao, a gift to county Bo Yu: "there is a bright light with a distant hole and a candle, and there is a degree with Ru Xi and Zhang Bu Ji Bu Xu.
Discrimination of words
The synonym is dim, the antonym is dim, the sentiment is colorful, the commendatory word is idiom structure, the usage of idiom is predicate and attributive; it refers to people's sharp eyesight, for example, he has the vision of dim and distant, the generation time is ancient, and the degree of common use is rare
Chinese PinYin : dòng yōu zhú yuǎn
A long way to go
act with courage and determination. hē fó mà zǔ
man is a sentimental creature. rén fēi mù shí
logical administration and harmonious people. zhèng tōng rén hé