My eyes are full of troubles
Chumuxumen, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ju é m ù x ū m é n, which means loyal officials are slandered and killed. The same as "Wu men". It comes from the collection of the dead friend Ning Taiyi's inks, which are bound into a volume, with four titles as the preface.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: discerning Dongmen, discerning Wumen, discerning Xuanmen
The origin of Idioms
Gao Xu's collection of the dead friend Ning Taiyi's ink is bound into a volume, which is based on the title of four poems: "stand up to daze and call for Chu, discern xumen and look at Wu."
Idiom usage
It means that loyal officials are slandered and killed.
My eyes are full of troubles
Three days after parting, we should treat each other with new eyes - shì bié sān rì,dāng guā mù xiāng dài
The heart cannot be used for two purposes - xīn bù liǎng yòng
There is no quantity of water in the sea - hǎi shuǐ nán liáng
Frost withers and summer green - shuāng diāo xià lǜ