one 's eyes flashed like lightning
Bright eyes, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is m ù Gu ā ngji ǒ ng, which means bright eyes with spirit. It comes from the story of Ge Canggong in the story of fishing in Oupi by Ye tingguan in Qing Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Ye tingguan of the Qing Dynasty wrote "Gecang Gong's biography in Oupi Yuhua:" he was the first to call Gecang Gong taboo Lin, and he was called Qu an. He was sensitive and versatile, with wonderful appearance, bright eyes, heroic spirit and extraordinary courage. "
Idiom usage
Yao xueyin's Li Zicheng, Volume 5, Chapter 1: "his eyes are usually bright and frightening. Today, his eyes are like swords, as if to pierce other people's heart and lung."
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: bright and bright [antonym]: eclipsed
Chinese PinYin : mù guāng jiǒng jiǒng
one 's eyes flashed like lightning
The clouds scatter and the wind flows. yún sàn fēng liú
pursue good fortune and avoid disaster. qū jí bì xiōng
take the matter on its merits. jiù shì lùn shì
harm the country and bring calamities on the people. dù guó yāng mín
Fall on one's feet and beat one's chest. diē jiǎo chuī xiōng