staring at you? [jí mù jiǒng wàng]: extremely: exhausted; Jiong: Far away. Look into the distance as far as you can.
Sentence making: In the rainy night, look at the leading avenue ahead, and then look at the sky. The heart rate beats unnaturally, and there are only two kinds of routes that are not recorded on the general map.
soft and far-reaching? [ró u yu ? n huá i ě r]: Huairou is far away and appeases the mainland.
Sentence-making: The policy adopted in the Tang Dynasty was to be soft and far-sighted.
words go far? [yá n wé n xí ng Yu ─ n]: Only words with literary grace can spread far away or influence future generations.
Sentence-making:. She has a kind of magic power to threaten her without saying anything, and students dare not work hard on her schoolwork.
cling to the enemy? [huá i dí fù yu ? n]: Huai: Come, make close. Adopt a policy of appeasement to the enemy, so that people from far away will join us.
Sentence making: Keeping the enemy at arm's length is the best political wisdom.
how long does it take to reach the goal? [zhì yuǎn rèn zhòng]: It means to shoulder heavy responsibilities and walk in the distance. It is often said that a person's talent is outstanding and he can do great things. Also known as "a long way to go."
Sentence making: The strength is enough to support the danger, and the device is enough to reach far and shoulder heavy responsibilities.