Glaring
Maotiaoyu, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is m ù Ti ā om é iy ǔ, which means to tease people with their eyebrows. It comes from Wei yuebo, songbin Suo Hua.
The origin of Idioms
In Wang Tao's song bin Suo Hua Wei Yue Bo of the Qing Dynasty, it is said that "they have been quarreling with each other for a long time, but they have suffered a lot."
Analysis of Idioms
Eye to eye
Idiom usage
When she saw Yanxi like this in Qingqiu, her face moved. It was Miss Wu er who had taken this matter seriously, and it became more and more strange to see that they were looking at each other. The 19th chapter of Zhang Henshui's Jinfen family
Glaring
Carry on the past and open up the present - jì gǔ kāi jīn
not bother to ask questions or listen to what 's said - bù wén bù wèn
prosperity brought by the dragon and the phoenix - lóng fèng chéng xiáng
make up deficits and increase surpluses - niǔ kuī zēng yíng
The wolf and the sheep feed together - láng yáng tóng sì