look forward with eager expectancy
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ǎ NCHU ā NCH á ngdu à n, which means the desire of the eyes to wear, the desire of the intestines to break, describes the hope, the extreme of Acacia. It's from Song Liu Yong's the son of an.
Idiom usage
I have a lot to think about now, but I have no choice.
The origin of Idioms
Song Liu Yong's poem "an Gongzi" said: "at the beginning, it was not easy to disperse, but I was tired of being alone, but my heart was broken."
Idiom explanation
Eye wear: eager to see through. Eyes desire to wear, intestines desire to break. It describes the extreme of hope and Acacia.
look forward with eager expectancy
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