be obvious to people
It is obvious to all that the Pinyin of Chinese idioms is y ǒ um ù g 庸 NGD ǔ, which can be seen by everyone. It comes from the Huaiyin Marquis Temple by Su Shi of Song Dynasty.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: in full view of the public antonym: in full view of the public
Idiom usage
It is very obvious to describe things. When a noble spirit solemnly enters another world, when a man opens his wings of genius, which are obvious to all, and flies over the masses for a long time, then suddenly spreads his other invisible wings and disappears into the unknown land. ——The historical facts in Hugo's Balzac burial poems are obvious to all. Over the past 30 years, China has made great achievements in socialist revolution and socialist construction, which is obvious to all.
The origin of Idioms
Song Sushi's Huaiyin Marquis Temple records: "Huaiyin youth, for all to see, do not know the general, use it like a tiger." The earliest known source.
Chinese PinYin : yǒu mù gòng dǔ
be obvious to people
the nine schools of thought and three religions. sān jiào jiǔ liú
be in a half-and-half state of belief and doubt. yí xìn cān bàn
the masses are in peace and the country is prosperous. mín ān guó tài