Open your eyes
Zhang meinumu, a Chinese idiom, is a Chinese phonetic alphabet, which means raising eyebrows and staring at eyes. It refers to rough and shallow. The source is "five Lantern Festival yuan · Furong Daokai Zen master".
The origin of Idioms
Shi Puji of the Song Dynasty wrote in the five Lantern Festival Yuan Fu Rong Dao Kai Zen master: "today, the mountain monk tells everyone that his family is not convenient. How can he go to the cell hall to enter the room, pick up the mallet, drink the Western stick, and open his eyebrows and eyes like epilepsy?"
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: Zhang Mei Nu Yan
Idiom usage
Used as an attribute or adverbial; used of a person's manner. As an example, ruowen and Weng Zhi said, "if you ask a scholar in an isolated mountain forest, but you turn around and laugh at the plum blossom stamens, you can see what's going on in the world." It's hard not to avoid the state of looking up. Chen tingzhuo's Bai yuzhai CI Hua in Qing Dynasty Volume 2
Chinese PinYin : zhāng méi nǔ mù
Open your eyes
thump the table and praise the excellence of a thing. pāi àn jiào jué
be in harmony in appearanc but at variance in heart. mào hé qíng lí
sonorous , resounding and prolonged. rǎo liáng sān rì