regard with mercy
In Chinese, Pinyin is f ó y à nxi à NGK à n, which means to look with the eyes of Buddha. It means to treat with kindness without harm. It comes from the great Tang Dynasty's good guidance of Buddhist scriptures, observation of scriptures and narration of scriptures.
Analysis of Idioms
[antonym]: look at everything
Idiom usage
If you and I have good intentions, we will see each other from the Buddha's point of view; if it is not good, it will bring suffering to the common people in a city, and all of them will die. Feng Menglong's warning of the world Volume 28
The origin of Idioms
In the great Tang Dynasty's Sutra of good guidance of monks, observation of sutras, narration of sutras, da you's intention of creating sutras, it is said that "by virtue of this merit, we can give back to all living beings, learn to develop the heart of Bodhisattva, show mercy to each other, and see each other from the Buddha's eyes."
regard with mercy
expect to see someone who never comes - wàng yǎn jiāng chuān
besiege a city to annihilate the enemy reinforce - wéi chéng dǎ yuán