Eyebrows and eyes
Eyebrows and eyes, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is m é it ó uy ǎ NW ě I, which means the look between eyebrows and eyes. It comes from Zhu Xi's Zhu Zi Yu Lei in Song Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Zhu Xi's Zhu Zi Yu Lei of the Song Dynasty, Vol. 61: "Xiang was originally a man without bones and ribs. He went to the east to win the Fengren, and to the west to win the zhouren. He looked at people's brows and eyes."
Idiom usage
As an object; of a person's eyes
Eyebrows and eyes
appoint upright and remove the crooked ones -- to replace the bad ones by good ones - jǔ zhí cuò wǎng
excellent drawing skills and elegant style - wú dài dāng fēng
inquire into the root of the matter - páo gēn jiū dǐ