A fool's eye
Yumei, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ú m é IR ò uy ǎ n, which means ordinary eyes. It comes from LAN Caihe by Wu Mingshi in Yuan Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
The second fold of Guan Hanqing's "single sword club" in Yuan Dynasty: "Tao Tongyun:" Lu Zijing, you are stupid, you don't know the poor way. " The second discount of Yueyang Tower by Ma Zhiyuan in Yuan Dynasty: "it can't clean the eyes."
Idiom usage
It's hard for me to see such a fool with the naked eye. The first discount of "village music hall" by Wu Mingshi in Yuan Dynasty
Analysis of Idioms
Near synonym: mortal with human eyes
Chinese PinYin : yú méi ròu yǎn
A fool's eye
to be in a hopeless situation. yáng luò hǔ kǒu
Dragon's eyebrows and leopard's neck. lóng méi bào jǐng