Far and near
Yuanhuaijinji, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Yu ǎ nhu á ij ì NJ í, which means that people from far and near come to attach themselves. It comes from baopuzi Boyu by Ge Hong of Jin Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
In the book baopuzi Boyu written by Ge Hong of Jin Dynasty, it is said that "if you are virtuous and prosperous, you will have many people who live in your heart, but if you are willing to accept someone who is flawed, you will have a far-reaching and close mind."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used in writing
Chinese PinYin : yuǎn huái jìn jí
Far and near
to be in deep anxiety day seems like a year. dù rì rú suì
give up the evil and follow the good. shèng cán qù shā
a good sword remains always sharp. bǎo dāo bù lǎo