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Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Hu ò R é n ě RM ù, which means to broaden our horizons and make our ears fresh. From the words of the world.
The origin of Idioms
Wang Guowei's "human CI Hua" 56: "everyone's work, its love will be refreshing, its scenery will also be eye-catching."
Idiom usage
To open one's eyes.
Analysis of Idioms
Suddenly open up
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one 's mind settles as still water - xīn rú zhǐ shuǐ
burn books and bury the literati in pits - fén diǎn kēng rú
trample people like mud and ashes - shā rén rú cǎo
trace to the very source of sth. - qióng yuán shuò liú