watch sb . 's look
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is k à NR é nm é iy à n, which means to see people's face. It comes from the biography of Cui Liang.
The origin of Idioms
Biography of Cui Liang in northern history: "brothers and sisters are hungry and cold, how can they be satisfied alone? You can see books in the city, can you see people's eyes? "
Idiom usage
As a predicate, adverbial, metaphor to see people's eyes
watch sb . 's look
cast sb . aside when he has served his purpose - niǎo jìn gōng cáng
one 's word does not express his idea - cí bù dá yì
be bound together in a common cause - xiū qī xiāng guān
as brilliant as the sun , the moon and the stars - bǐng ruò rì xīng