Seeing and seeing
In Chinese, Pinyin is m ù zh ī y ǎ NJI à n, which means seeing with one's own eyes and describing familiarity and understanding. It's from xingshihengyan.
The origin of Idioms
Feng Menglong, Ming Dynasty, Volume 20 of Xing Shi Heng Yan: "if you don't want to marry someone who is so visible, why don't you search in those wine and rice bags?"
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute, it refers to something or a person who knows well.
Chinese PinYin : mù zhī yǎn jiàn
Seeing and seeing
all the kinsmen and kinswomen. sān qīn sì juàn
a momentary pleasure of lovers. chūn xiāo yī kè