not forget after having run the eye over
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch ù m ù ch é ngs ò ng, which means that you can recite it at a glance and describe a strong memory. From the biography of Chen Shu Lu Yu by Yao Silian of Tang Dynasty.
Idiom usage
It can be used as predicate and attribute
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: read through
The origin of Idioms
In the biography of Chen Shu and Lu Yu by Yao Silian of Tang Dynasty, he said, "on his extensive and comprehensive history of Confucius, he is familiar with Confucianism and ink, and can read it from the ear to the eye."
Idiom explanation
Recitation: can recite. You can recite it at a glance. Good memory.
not forget after having run the eye over
there is no secret about one 's movements - lái qù fēn míng
strike an attitude of half-declining and half-accepting so as to provoke the other party to greater or more ardent efforts or to a more agreeable offer - bàn tuī bàn jiù
join closely together like the teeth of a comb or the scales of a fish - zhì bǐ lín zhēn
raise one 's arm in a call for action - zhèn bì yī hū