stretch to the horizon
In Chinese idioms, Pinyin is m á NGW ú y á J ì, which means vast and boundless. It comes from Qu Qiubai's postscript of hungry hometown.
The origin of Idioms
Qu Qiubai wrote the postscript of the hungry Hometown: Fortunately, I can see the lighthouse in my heart. Although it's only a red light, I can barely discern the boundless future
Idiom usage
Examples
This is a small island standing alone in the middle of the sea, surrounded by sea and sky. Night fishing by Zheng Wenguang.
Chinese PinYin : máng wú yá jì
stretch to the horizon
hear readily without comprehending what is heard. ěr shí zhī lùn
be broad-minded toward others. kuān yǐ dài rén
hard to distinguish good from bad. lán ài nán fēn
The stars and frost are moving. xīng shuāng lǚ yí
a well-behaved and dignified country girl. lín xià fēng yùn