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Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Hu ò R é n ě RM ù, which means to broaden our horizons and make our ears fresh. From the words of the world.
The origin of Idioms
Wang Guowei's "human CI Hua" 56: "everyone's work, its love will be refreshing, its scenery will also be eye-catching."
Idiom usage
To open one's eyes.
Analysis of Idioms
Suddenly open up
Chinese PinYin : huò rén ěr mù
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recover for illness without medical help. bù yào ér yù
young men and women in holiday dress. hóng nán lǜ nǚ
strengthen the defences and clear the fields. gù bì qīng yě