Deep in the eye
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ji ù t ó ush ē nm ù, which means to describe ugly appearance. It's from new preface miscellaneous things.
The origin of Idioms
Liu Xiang of the Han Dynasty wrote in his new preface miscellaneous affairs: "there are women in Qi, who are extremely ugly. They are called" salt free women ". He is also a man with a deep head and a strong personality. "
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute; of a person's appearance
Deep in the eye
sit idle and eat , and in time one 's whole fortune will be used up - zuò chī shān kōng
great ambition but little talent - cái shū zhì dà
a just cause enjoys abundant support - dé dào duō zhù
understand thoroughly the truth of all things on earth and handle affairs successfully accordingly - kāi wù chéng wù
be present in person on the grand occasion - gōng féng qí shèng
share bliss and misfortune together - yǒu fú tóng xiǎng,yǒu huò tóng dāng