Don't read monk's face, read Buddha's face
Source of allusion
Cao Ming's "riding the wind and breaking the waves" 17: "if you don't read monk's face or Buddha's face, people think you are bad."
words whose meaning is similar
Don't read monk's face, read Buddha's face
Idiom information
Common degree: general grammar usage: used as predicate, clause; used to describe tolerant someone or something idiom structure: combined generation age: Modern
Don't read monk's face, read Buddha's face
put on gay clothing and powder one 's face - nóng zhuāng yàn mǒ
be conscientious and do one's best - jīng jīng yè yè
With its faintness, make people clear - yǐ qí hūn hūn,shǐ rén zhāo zhāo