great forethought
Foresight, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh ē NJI à NYU ǎ NL ǜ, which means to see deeply, think far, and plan in the long run. It comes from the biography of Jizun in the book of the later Han Dynasty.
Notes on Idioms
Deep insight: 1. Thorough understanding. 2. Profound insight. Foresight: 1. Far reaching consideration. 2. It also means far-reaching consideration.
The origin of Idioms
In the book of the later Han Dynasty, Ji Zun Zhuan: "in the past, the great sage of emperor Gaozu had foresight and foresight. Ban Jue ceded the land, shared the merits with Xia Jue, recorded the nobility and eulogized their virtue and beauty."
Idiom usage
To act as a predicate, object, or attribute
Chinese PinYin : shēn jiàn yuǎn lǜ
great forethought
Seeing is better than hearing. ěr wén bù rú mù jiàn
the nine schools of thought and three religions. jiǔ liú sān jiào
act from inside in coordination with forces attacking from outside. lǐ gōu wài lián
manage one 's work easily and leisurely. cuò zhì yù rú