The tongue is full of glare
It's an idiom to stare at others, and its pinyin is m ù D è ngsh é Qi á ng, which describes being stunned by surprise or fear.
Shi Yi describes the appearance of being stunned or frightened. The same as "dumbfounded". it comes from the Song Dynasty Chen Liang's "all sacrifices to pan Yong He Wen": "Russia takes one of his peers and makes him go back to the emperor and look around, but his eyes are staring at him and he doesn't know what to do."
Chinese PinYin : mù dèng shé qiáng
The tongue is full of glare