look at sth fiercely
Yinggu ESHI, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ī NGL í n è sh ì, which means to stare with fierce eyes. From Wu Du Fu.
The origin of Idioms
In the Fu of Wu Du by Zuo Si of Jin Dynasty, it is said that "the wild and the quick, the eagle and the eagle look at each other."
Idiom usage
Among them, the most active are several foreign patrolmen without uniform, with pistols in both hands. The fourth chapter of Guo Moruo's the sequel to the decade of creation
Analysis of Idioms
Yingwang
look at sth fiercely
every house deserves a rank of nobility -- there are wise men everywhere - bǐ hù kě fēng
harass the people and waste money - láo mín fèi cái
as brilliant as the sun , the moon and the stars - bǐng rú rì xīng