Flying high and far
Gao feiyuanxiang, a Chinese idiom, is g ā of ē iyu ǎ nxi á ng, which means to fly high and far. It is a metaphor for a bright future. From Shuoyuan Zunxian.
The origin of Idioms
Liu Xiang of Han Dynasty wrote in Shuoyuan Zunxian: "the Swan flies high and far, and the six he are the people on whom it depends."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or adverbial; used in figurative sentences
Analysis of Idioms
A long way to go
Chinese PinYin : gāo fēi yuǎn xiáng
Flying high and far
time slips away fast and the year is approaching its end. jí yǐng diāo nián
Micro computers are everywhere. wēi jī sì fú
Be faithful to the new and neglect the old. dǔ xīn dài jiù