Broad minded
It's an idiom. It means that the eyes are suddenly open and bright, as if a blind person suddenly sees something. It is also a metaphor to make people suddenly open their minds.
Idiom entry: Kuang Ruo FA Meng idiom explanation: Kuang: open; open. Meng: blindness. Eyes suddenly open bright, as if blind people suddenly see things. It is also a metaphor to make people suddenly open their minds. The idiom comes from the book of Miao Junzhou written by Wei Ying of the Three Kingdoms: "the leisure people like to travel here, like boundless, climb the mangji River, broad-minded." idiom example: I've been writing at once. In Su Shi's the book of Zen Master Yu fo Yin of Song Dynasty, the near meaning idiom: suddenly enlightened; the opposite meaning idiom: beyond understanding; usage: as predicate and attribute; used in figurative sentences
Broad minded
palming off substitute for the real thing - lǐ dài táo jiāng
one 's face shows no compromise with evil - yì xíng yú sè
prosperity and decline , glory and humiliation - shèng shuāi róng rǔ
The sea is boiling over the river - hǎi fèi jiāng fān