Be attentive
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Q ī ng ě RZH ù m ù, which means that it originally describes great power and awe, but later it also describes concentration. It comes from the biography of Chen Siwang Zhi in the annals of the Three Kingdoms.
Analysis of Idioms
Ear to ear and eye to eye
Idiom usage
We all listened attentively to his report.
The origin of Idioms
According to Chen Shou's biography of CHEN Si Wang Zhi in the annals of the Three Kingdoms in the Jin Dynasty, "those who can attract the attention of the whole world are those who are in power. Therefore, they can move their masters and intimidate them."
Be attentive
obey others against one's will - jiàng xīn xiāng cóng
Hidden willows and hidden flowers - liǔ àn huā zhē
make a feint to the east but attack in the west - shēng dōng jī xī
full of energy ; with high spirit - jīng shén bǎi bèi
reversal of the order of host and guest - zhǔ kè diān dǎo