Look at what you see
It's a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is Gu à nm à och á s è. It's from Han Feizi, eight traitors.
Idiom explanation
Watch your face to guess the other person's mind.
The origin of Idioms
Han Feizi eight traitors: "you Xiao dwarf, who is close to left and right, is the only one who is not ordered, who is not committed, who is the first one to observe appearance and color."
Idiom usage
As predicate, object, attribute; used in life. Chapter 110 of outlaws of the Marsh: "this is human nature, let alone He who looks at his appearance knows what he looks like. " Hong Rengan, the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom, wrote: "and the Warlocks like to talk weird He also created innumerable theories to catch the wind and shadow, to observe the appearance and color, and to benefit himself with the fat bag. "
Look at what you see
face others with frowning brows and angry eyes - héng méi nù mù
one 's power has been transferred into the hands of others - dà quán páng luò