My eyes are clear
It's a Chinese idiom. The Pinyin is m ù Du à NL í NH ó ng, which means to look forward to letters. It's from the song of Nanlu, scolding Yulang for having felt the emperor's kindness and picking tea.
Idiom explanation
Lin Hong: fish and geese are metaphors of letters. I'm looking forward to the letter.
The origin of Idioms
In Yuan Dynasty, Wu Mingshi's song of picking tea by scolding Yulang in Nanlu: "the dressing table is clear, the scales are bright, the mountains are faint, and the water is sparkling, so we can know that people are far away and the ends of the earth are near."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used in writing
Examples
Miss, I see you pondering on your back. I think I understand in my heart. Why don't I pass on the message by mouth to avoid his eyes being blinded. The story of feiwan, the cowgirl of vow, written by Zhang Jing in Ming Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : mù duàn lín hóng
My eyes are clear
Hold the pass and hold the key. bào guān zhí yuè
chrysanthemums after the double ninth festival. míng rì huáng huā
a mantis trying to stop a chariot. táng bì dāng chē
heal the wounded and rescue the dying. jiù sǐ fú shāng
mutually beget each other. xiāng shēng xiāng chéng
when the prince is put to shame , the minister dies. jūn rǔ chén sǐ