having foresight
Xianzhixianjue, a Chinese idiom, is written in pinyin, which means people who know things earlier than ordinary people. From Mencius, wanzhangshang.
Idiom explanation
Knowledge: cognition; awareness: awareness. Refers to people who know things earlier than ordinary people.
The origin of Idioms
Mencius Wan Zhang Shang, written by Mencius Ke in the pre Qin period, said, "heaven is born for the people, so that they can perceive before they know, so that they can perceive before they know."
Idiom usage
Lu Xun's the wrong way of literature, art and Politics: "what the writer said first, gradually everyone remembers, everyone agrees with him, it's a compliment to him." Liang Shiqiu's elegant cottage: foreign crime: "on such an occasion, there must be a person who has foresight to escape, or to add a temporary one, to break the vicious number. It seems that as long as the number is broken by 13, everyone will die."
Analysis of Idioms
Foresight and hindsight
Chinese PinYin : xiān zhī xiān jué
having foresight
be courteous to the wise and condescending to scholars. qiān gōng xià shì
Donate one's body to disaster. juān qū fù nàn
songs of a highbrow type will find very few people to join in the chorus. qǔ gāo hè guǎ
Death of Zhuge scares away shengzhongda. sǐ zhū gé xià zǒu shēng zhòng dá
A fish in the stomach is a meat in the stomach. yú něi ròu bài
Observe and nourish the gloomy times. zūn yǎng huì shí