very clear-sighted
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d ò NgR ú Gu ā nhu ǒ, which means to observe things very clearly, like looking at fire. It's the same as "watching fire from a hole". From Guangyang Zaji Volume 2.
Analysis of Idioms
See through the fire
The origin of Idioms
The second volume of Guangyang Zaji written by Liu Xianting in Qing Dynasty: "I know that its mountains and rivers are dangerous, and its tribes are nomadic, and its strength and strength are close to each other."
Idiom usage
It means to see clearly. "In his later years, he made great plans and controlled the gains and losses of the outside world for decades. His insight was like watching fire. It was also a mirror for the rise and fall of a generation. 」
very clear-sighted
clever talk and an ingratiating manner - qiǎo yán lìng sè
Teach me earnestly, listen to me despise - huì ěr zhūn zhūn,tīng wǒ miǎo miǎo
Licking carbuncle and sucking hemorrhoid - shì yōng shǔn zhì