As far as the eye can see. From Lin Hai by Lao She.
What the heart thinks: what the heart thinks. From the prose "Childlike Fun" by Shen Fu, a writer in Qing Dynasty: "Summer mosquitoes turn into thunder, and privately plan to make a group of cranes dance in the air. If my heart desires, it will be a thousand, and then it will be a crane. " In summer, mosquitoes make thunderous sounds. I secretly compared them to cranes flying in the air. I think hundreds of mosquitoes have become cranes.
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Sentences similar to "what the eyes can reach, what the heart wants" are:
1, what you see from your heart is within your reach.
Source: The Analects of Confucius
Explanation: where the mind can see, where the eyes can reach.
The Analects of Confucius is one of the classic works of Confucianism, and it is a collection of quotations from Confucius and his disciples compiled by his disciples and their descendants. It mainly records the words and deeds of Confucius and his disciples, and embodies Confucius' political opinions, ethical thoughts, moral concepts and educational principles.
2, the heart is always the same.
Source: Song of Dust by modern writer Qi Weinian (original name).
Original: Where the heart goes, it follows the past, and life is like a trip, a reed sails.
Explanation: No matter where your heart yearns, you should wear sandals. Life is like a retrograde journey, even a small boat has to sail forward.
3, the heart yearns for it, and the line will come.
Source: Song of Confucius by Sima Qian in the Western Han Dynasty.
Original: the mountain rises and the scenery stops. Although I can't go back to the era of Confucius, I am very yearning for it.
Explanation: The lofty mountains can be looked up and the broad avenues can be followed. Although I can't make it, I always yearn for it.
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