Don't read monk's face, read Buddha's face
Source of allusion
Cao Ming's "riding the wind and breaking the waves" 17: "if you don't read monk's face or Buddha's face, people think you are bad."
words whose meaning is similar
Don't read monk's face, read Buddha's face
Idiom information
Common degree: general grammar usage: used as predicate, clause; used to describe tolerant someone or something idiom structure: combined generation age: Modern
Chinese PinYin : bù niàn sēng miàn niàn fó miàn
Don't read monk's face, read Buddha's face
be too late for regrets and lamentations. jiē huǐ wú jí
I'm in a hurry and I'm in a hurry. shén chí lì kùn
just a few words or a short note. piàn yán zhǐ zì
teach others a knack of the trade. jīn zhēn dù rén
Short words and long feelings. yǔ duǎn qíng cháng
wait for one 's lover in the night. dài yuè xī xiāng
times change , and with them customs and habits. shí yí sú yì