Wash your eyes
Wash your eyes, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is x ǐ m é ishu ā m ù, meaning that the metaphor is clear and clear. It comes from the discussion of the seventeen histories, the history of the new and the Old Five Dynasties, and the land of the Five Dynasties, the smallest in Liang Dynasty and the largest in Tang Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Wang Mingsheng of the Qing Dynasty wrote "a discussion on the seventeen histories. The history of the new and the Old Five Dynasties. The land of the Five Dynasties is the smallest in Liang Dynasty and the largest in Tang Dynasty". This is the skill of ougong, which is beyond Xue Shi's ability. "
Idiom usage
As predicate, object, attribute; used in figurative sentences
Chinese PinYin : xǐ méi shuā mù
Wash your eyes
a mountain of paper work and a sea of meetings. wén shān huì hǎi
a man should take a wife and a woman should take a husband. nán hūn nǚ jià
One's worth may be one's own ruin. shān mù zì kòu