Look at the words and look at the words
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is m ù y ǔ é sh ù n, which means eyebrows and eyes can make gestures to describe shrewd and cunning. From Le Shi Fu.
The origin of Idioms
Cheng can's "Pingle Shi Fu" in Jin Dynasty: "the eyes and the forehead are instantaneous, the nose is filled with movement, the wisdom is discussed in the size, and the insight is at the moment of minute."
Idiom usage
As a predicate or subject. Examples the eyes and the forehead are instantaneous, and the people who talk about the market are cunning. Wang Zhijian, Ming Dynasty
Look at the words and look at the words
not to pocket the money one has picked up - shí jīn bù mèi
put a round peg in a square hole - fāng ruì huán záo
speak into sb . 's ears in a whisper - fù ěr dī yán
make no distinction between jade and stone - yù shí bù fēn