see and think clearly
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is x ī nm í ngy ǎ NLI à ng, which means to understand in the heart and have clear eyes. It describes being keen to see problems and being able to distinguish right from wrong. It's from divine boxing.
The origin of Idioms
Lao She's Shenquan: "shentuan works with a clear mind and a clear mind."
Idiom usage
It's a combination; it's a predicate, an object and an attribute; it's commendatory. The fifth chapter of Hua Ershi's Han Yi Guan: "the old sailor, holding his chest, does not evade Gan Hui's murderous eyes, and boldly says:" we soldiers should be clear-minded. " Liang Bin's "red flag spectrum" 32: "Chunlan said:" you go to find uncle Zhong. That man has a clear mind and a clear mind. He is capable of handling affairs. He can speak and do it! "
see and think clearly
A strange place and a strange fortune - bié jí yì cái
with forms independent from one another and the whole structure remaining integrated - shì hé xíng lí
settle a given question on a single authority - dìng yú yī zūn
When enemies meet, they are very jealous - chóu rén jiàn miàn ,fèn wài yǎn hóng
be cast aside like the fan in autumn - qiū shàn jiàn juān