all eyes are centered on
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is w à nm à Ku í, which means being watched and supervised by people. It comes from Han Yu's "the poem and preface of Yunzhou Xitang".
The origin of Idioms
Han Yu, Tang Dynasty, wrote in the poem of Yunzhou Xitang: "the public and the private are sweeping the floor, the old and the new are not keeping each other, and the public can manage it safely at this time."
Idiom usage
The party and the people are under the supervision of the party and the people. (Chen Yi's poem "don't stretch your hand")
Analysis of Idioms
In full view of the public
all eyes are centered on
as if sitting in the clouds and mists - rú zuò yún wù
To drive away fish for the deep, to drive away birds for the clump - wèi yuān qū yú,wèi cóng qū què
descriptive of the life of a carefree hermit - gū yún yě hè