Look at each other in vain
White eyes, Chinese words, Pinyin is B á iy à nxi à NGK à n, meaning to look at others with eyes up or next to, showing white eyes, indicating contempt, disdain, impoliteness. From the collection of Chengzhai, the rhyme of Li Yuanlao's poems presented by duxiahe tongshe.
The origin of Idioms
The fourth volume of Cheng Zhai Ji Du Xia he Tong she Li Yuan Lao Cheng Xin's poems by Yang Wanli of the Song Dynasty: "as far as we are concerned, we may as well come here and look at each other with white eyes
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used of an attitude toward a person
Chinese PinYin : bái yǎn xiāng kàn
Look at each other in vain
Insects, sand, ape and crane. chóng shā yuán hè
achieve success with original ideas. chū qí qǔ shèng