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Broaden one's horizons and broaden one's thinking
1. Poems about broadening one's horizons

Poems about broadening one's horizons 1. Write sentences about one's horizons

1. A middle school student should develop the habit of reading newspapers every day, so as to broaden one's horizons; It is sad that a literate person doesn't know what is happening in the country and the world! -Lu Yao's Ordinary World

2. Money determines the length of travel, vision determines the width of travel, and mind determines the depth of travel.

3. Young people still see very little and get lost in too much information. Information is not equal to vision. -Chen Danqing's "Abandoned Collection"

4. Love is not the whole of life, it is icing on the cake, not a lifesaver. Besides being young and beautiful, women are loved. Shouldn't they study hard, grow constantly, and be more intelligent and gentle to establish their own value? Broaden your horizons. The world is wider than you think. You should go to see the world with the people you love, instead of hugging each other to keep warm. -Joe I don't like this world, I only like you

5. Why didn't you manage your life well and work hard before? Why don't you let yourself have qualities that others can't take away, such as self-restraint, such as vision, such as a lot ... So, when you meet a really excellent person, you can only regret it, but you don't deserve it. -September's "Dear Freud"

6. Idle people are silent during the day, and listening to the melodious birds, I don't feel that my ears are thorough; The night is quiet and the sky is high, and watching a piece of cloud light is relaxing, which makes the eyes empty. -Hong Yingming's Caigen Tan

7. The horizon determines the horizon, and the horizon determines the realm. -Da Peng. Laugh out loud on a difficult day

8. These outstanding quadrupeds have many virtues. Compared with the corruption of human beings, they have opened my eyes and broadened my horizons. -jonathan swift Gulliver's Travels

9. There are only winners and losers in the eyes, not the world. People should look far, and after crossing the mountain, their horizons will be broadened. However, there is no tolerance for anyone who can't be nice and clever. -Wong Kar-wai's "A Generation of Masters"

1. The narrower the horizon, the easier it is to be confident, and the wider the horizon, the easier it is to be confused. -Xiong Yi's "Eight Rings Telling Zen"

2. Words to describe broad horizons

Words to describe broad horizons:

Cool mind and open eyes-bright mind and broad horizons.

eye-opening-broaden your horizons and increase your knowledge.

broaden one's horizons-it means that one's views on things are not too restrictive, confined to a narrow range, and one's eyes should be broadened.

eyes above the top-eyes above the top of the head. Metaphor has sharp eyes and high recognition ability. It is also a metaphor for arrogance and arrogance.

the eyes are higher than the sky-the horizon is higher than the sky. Metaphor horizon is extremely high. It is also a metaphor for arrogance.

Open your eyes and ears-broaden your horizons and refresh your eyes and ears. As a predicate; Used to open people's eyes.

enjoy your eyes-look around and broaden your mind.

Climb high and see widely —— Metaphorically, if the ideological realm is high, the vision will be broad and far-reaching.

open your eyes and open your mind-look far-sighted and open your mind.

look at the world-look beyond the narrow scope. Open your eyes and look at the world.

3. Famous sentences describing horizons

1. A middle school student should develop the habit of reading newspapers every day, so as to broaden his horizons; It is sad that a literate person doesn't know what is happening in the country and the world! -Lu Yao's Ordinary World

2. Young people still see very little and get lost in too much information. Information is not equal to vision. -Chen Danqing's Waste Collection

3. Why didn't you manage your life well and work hard before? Why don't you let yourself have qualities that others can't take away, such as self-restraint, such as vision, such as a lot ... So, when you meet a really excellent person, you can only regret it, but you don't deserve it. -September's Dear Freud

4. Some outstanding quadrupeds have many virtues. Comparing with the corruption of human beings, I opened my eyes and broadened my horizons. -jonathan swift Gulliver's Travels

5. There are only winners and losers in the eyes, not the world. People should look far, and after crossing the mountain, their horizons will be broadened. However, there is no tolerance for anyone who can't be nice and clever. -Wong Kar-wai's

A Generation of Masters

4. What are the idioms that describe "broad horizons"?

The idioms that describe "broad horizons" are: I am more comfortable with my eyes, my eyes are wide open, my scenery is full of moonlight, my eyes are full of light and wind, and I don't care what I think, my rivers are rushing to the sea, my eyes are wide, and my eyes are wide open.

The idiom is explained as follows:

1. chěng huái yóu mù: ě ě ě ě ě ě ě ě ě ě ě ě ě ě ě ě ě ě ě ě ě ě ě ě ě ě Sight: overlooking. Look around and broaden your mind.

2. Eye-opening (Dà kā i y m ǐ n jiè): broaden your horizons and increase your knowledge.

3. fēng guāng yuè jì ē: It refers to the clear and fresh scene when the rain clears. It is also a metaphor for being open-minded and frank.

4. GUā ng F ēēēēè: Guangfeng: the wind in Chu Qing after the rain; Ji: The rain and snow stopped. Describe the scene when everything is clear after the rain. It is also a metaphor for an open mind and heart.

5. What do you think and worry about (hé sī hé lǜ): worry: worry. There is nothing to think about. Describe being broad-minded or careless.

6. River rushing to the sea (hé b ē n h m 4 i j ù): The metaphor is broad-minded and fluent in words.

7. magnanimity (Hu and Hó ng Dà dê): magnanimity: generosity and openness. Open-minded, magnanimous, regardless of personal gains and losses.

8. Magnitude (Hu and Ku ò à dù): Magnitude, openness. Open-minded, magnanimous, regardless of personal gains and losses.

9. Open your eyes: open your eyes: broaden your horizons; Chest: mind, mind. Far-sighted, broaden your mind.

1. suddenly enlightened: suddenly enlightened: described as open; Cheerfulness: open and bright. From dark and narrow to spacious and bright. Metaphor suddenly realized a truth.

11. Ji Moonlight Wind: refers to the bright and clean scene when the rain clears. It is used to describe a person's noble character and broad mind.

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5. words to describe broad horizons

words to describe broad horizons: refreshing mind and wide eyes-bright mind and broad horizons.

eye-opening-broaden your horizons and increase your knowledge. Broaden one's horizons-it means that one's views on things are not too restrictive, confined to a narrow range, and one's eyes should be broadened.

eyes above the top-eyes above the top of the head. Metaphor has sharp eyes and high recognition ability.

It is also a metaphor for arrogance and arrogance. Eyes above the sky-eyes above the sky.

metaphor has a very high vision. It is also a metaphor for arrogance.

Open your eyes and ears-broaden your horizons and refresh your eyes and ears. As a predicate; Used to open people's eyes.

enjoy your eyes-look around and broaden your mind. Climb high and see widely-a metaphor for a high ideological level, which means a broad vision and far-reaching vision.

open your eyes and open your mind-look far-sighted and open your mind. Look at the world-your eyes are not limited to a narrow range.

open your eyes and see the world.