Eye catching
Alert, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch ù m ù J ǐ NGX ī n, which means to see a certain situation, arouse vigilance. It's from the book of reading four books · University.
Analysis of Idioms
A warning to the eye
The origin of Idioms
Wang Fuzhi of the Qing Dynasty wrote in Chapter 6-1 of reading four books: if you are a son, you must be sincere in filial piety, which is alarming and has many painful points
Idiom usage
As a predicate or attribute; used of people or things, etc. When you send it, you can set up a school in the next year. You can paste it in every town lecture hall so that you can teach and explain at any time. The second and fourth chapter of "sweeping broom" and the first chapter of "wild old man's exposed words": "I don't want to go ashore now, so I'll go back with the boat and take my elder martial brother's coffin with me. On the one hand, I'm on the alert, so as to avoid evil thoughts. On the other hand, I've learned the love between us in the past ten years. "The first six chapters of Huang Xiuqiu:" I'm going to stay with the students upstairs in the future, so I use a poem of Lu Ji's "zhishiduo painstakingly" to write these three words, so that they can be alarmed. 」
Chinese PinYin : chù mù jǐng xīn
Eye catching
beat the drums and blare the trumpets. gǔ jiǎo qí míng
eloquent and frank in speech. néng yán kuài yǔ
conduct an evil activity openly. míng huǒ zhí zhàng
The heart is long and the heart is short. xīn cháng gěng duǎn
remember as long as one lives. mò chǐ nán wàng