Cold eyes
In Chinese, Pinyin is h é NGM é IL ě NGM ù, which means angry and contemptuous. It's from Guo Qing Qing's the story of the sword.
Idiom explanation
The eyebrows are erect, the eyes are indifferent, the look of contempt. It's often used to describe anger and contempt.
Idioms and allusions
Guo clarified Chapter 13 of the story of the great sword: "now he drinks" go "coldly, which scares Zhang Wen out of his true soul."
Discrimination of words
[usage] combined form; used as attribute, predicate, adverbial; refers to glare [example] [synonym] horizontal eyebrow Nu mu, horizontal eyebrow Li Mu [near synonym] horizontal eyebrow Li Mu, murderous [antonym] kind-hearted, pleasant and amiable
Chinese PinYin : héng méi lěng mù
Cold eyes
in the family of a general there are more generals -- like produces like. jiàng mén yǒu jiàng
nothing concealed in a straightforward man 's mind. xiōng wú sù wù
virtue is insignificant and ability. dé bó cái shū