cheerful and pleasing to the eye
Yu è m ù y ú x ī n, a Chinese idiom, means to make the eyes happy and the heart happy. Description makes people feel good and happy. It comes from the book with Shi Sili.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: pleasing to the eyes
Idiom usage
As a predicate, attribute, adverbial; used in dealing with affairs
The origin of Idioms
Zhang shunmin of the Song Dynasty wrote in his book with Shi Sili: "most people are happy to see things that are pleasing to the eyes and mind."
Chinese PinYin : yuè mù yú xīn
cheerful and pleasing to the eye
Take advantage of the opportunity to attack. fù chéng zhì kòu
in late autumn horses are fat. qiū gāo mǎ féi