be obvious to all
As you can see, the Chinese idiom pinyin is y ǒ um ù g 庲 ngji à n, which means that everyone can see it. It's from "the house of cuiboshan in the first year of the University.".
The origin of Idioms
Chen que of Qing Dynasty wrote in his book "distinguishing the great learning from one another: cuiboshan fangtie": "the great learning speaks first and then, which is obvious to all."
Analysis of Idioms
It is obvious to all
Idiom usage
It is very obvious to describe things
Examples
The weakness of his ideological foundation is obvious to all. Guo Moruo's reading Ren Gong's organizational law of Mozi's new society
Chinese PinYin : yǒu mù gòng jiàn
be obvious to all
lay the hand on the heart and examine oneself. mén xīn zì wèn
Driving sheep to conquer tigers. qū yáng gōng hǔ