Smile and smile
Meiyumuxiao is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is m é iy ǔ m ù Xi à o, which means to convey affection through the eyes. From the biography of Shuangying by Yuan Yuling of Qing Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Yuan Yuling of the Qing Dynasty wrote the seventh fold in the biography of Shuangying: "at present, he Xingju is more charming. He is called grain face black gauze. When he was young, he remembered the song of lady, and he was smiling with zhoulang."
Idiom usage
To convey affection with one's eyes
Analysis of Idioms
Eye to eye
Chinese PinYin : méi yǔ mù xiào
Smile and smile
Beat the marrow and spread the ointment. qiāo suǐ sǎ gāo
The tiger scratched its head. lǎo hǔ tóu shàng sāo yǎng
a snipe and a clam locked in a fight. yù bàng xiāng dòu