Look at what you see
In Chinese, Pinyin is Gu ā nx í ngch á s è, which means to observe one's face to guess the other person's mind. The source is water margin.
Idiom explanation
Watch your face to guess the other person's mind. It's the same as "observing appearance and color".
The origin of Idioms
The 110th chapter of Shi Naian's outlaws of the marsh in Ming Dynasty: "this is human nature, let alone more Look at the appearance and see the feeling. "
Idiom usage
They are used as predicate, object and attribute, and they are used as examples in dealing with the world And create countless shadowy saying, ~ the opportunity to fat bag self-interest. Hong Rengan's the return of Heroes
Chinese PinYin : guān xíng chá sè
Look at what you see
officialdom is the natural outlet for good scholars. xué ér yōu zé shì
plunge the people into the depths of suffering. tú dú shēng líng
Sell the rich but not the poor. mài fù chà pín
A man without foresight must have immediate worries. rén wú yuǎn lǜ,bì yǒu jìn yōu
something that seems to be a problem at first , but that has good results in the end. huò zhōng yǒu fú