rub one 's eyes and wait
Wait and see, the Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh ì m ù y ǐ s ì, which means that the expectation is very urgent and also means that we are sure that something will happen. It comes from Yang Wanli's answer to Li Zhifu of Puzhou in Song Dynasty.
Idiom usage
Be a predicate or attributive; describe eagerly looking forward to
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: wait and see, wait and see
The origin of Idioms
In Yang Wanli's answer to Li Zhifu in Puzhou, Song Dynasty, it is said that "the only way to get rid of wealth is to wait and see."
Idiom explanation
The expectation is urgent. It also means to be sure that something will happen. The same as "wait and see.".
Chinese PinYin : shì mù yǐ sì
rub one 's eyes and wait
can compose and perform military exercises. shàn wén néng wǔ