look upon one with special respect
Another way to look at Chinese idioms, Pinyin is l à ngy à NK à nd à I, which means to look at them in a different way. It's from the second moment of surprise.
The origin of Idioms
Ling Mengchu of Ming Dynasty, Volume 15 of "the second moment makes a surprise" says: "when the servant and his wife see the beautiful characters, they have more etiquette, like them and treat them differently."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: look at each other with new eyes; antonym: treat each other equally
Idiom usage
Subject predicate type; used as predicate or attributive; refers to valuing or belittling. Chapter 5: you are introduced by my brother. To tell you the truth, I treat you differently. The 25th issue of Xia Jian Ji written by Ming Wu Mingshi: "the maidservant is treated differently by the empress. I really have grievances in my heart." Chapter 48 of the history of civilization: "after talking about it for a long time, I just want to tell you how rich and powerful Lao people are and how Yuanyuan should treat them differently." Chapter 6 of Li Baojia's officialdom in the Qing Dynasty: if there is filial piety, he must treat it differently. So his benefits are also here. Chapter 48 of Li Baojia's Officialdom: since then, Jiang Zhongcheng has treated him differently and appointed him to be the chief copywriter of the Yamen. If he has nothing to do, he can wear casual clothes until he talks with Futai in the room where he is in charge.
Chinese PinYin : lìng yǎn kàn dài
look upon one with special respect
one 's eyes could not bear the scene. mù bù rěn dǔ
Pursue misfortune with virtue. yǐ dé zhuī huò