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What does vision mean?

Foresight: far-sighted vision; brilliant insight.

Foresight: [yuǎn jiàn]

1. Far-sightedness. "Han Feizi Gu Ang": "A wise man must be far-sighted and discerning." "Book of the Later Han Dynasty: Biography of Deng Zhi": "Although the ministers have no foresight and foresight, they still have a sense of caution and fear." "Warning to the World· "Zhao Taizu sent Jing Niang off thousands of miles": "To know the history of ancient and modern times, you must ask a wise and far-sighted person."

2. A far-sighted vision. Lao She's "Four Generations Under One Roof" 44: "The old man is very proud of this foresight, which seems to mean that his beard represents wisdom and foresight."

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"Han Feizi·Guangng" : "A wise man must be far-sighted and discerning." "Book of the Later Han Dynasty·Deng Zhao's Biography": "Although the ministers have no foresight and concern, they still have the feeling of caution and fear."

Famous Quotes

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1. Buxton said: Even in life, just like chess, only those who can predict wisely can win. As society becomes more and more developed and changes are accelerating, it is impossible to achieve success without foresight.

2. Li Ka-shing said: Don’t think too good when things are good, and don’t think too bad when things are bad. The most important thing is to have foresight. Killing the chicken to retrieve the egg is short-sighted.

3. Catherine Rogan said: "Vision tells us what we might get. Vision calls us to action. With a grand picture in mind, we move from one achievement to another. Use the material conditions around us as a springboard to jump to a higher, better, and more satisfying realm. In this way, we will have eternal value that is incomparable."