It's not obvious
It is not obvious that the Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ǒ um ù w ú D ǔ, is still eye-catching. Used to scold someone for being blind and not seeing the greatness or importance of someone or something. From the Huaiyin Marquis temple.
Idiom explanation
There is no eye for words. Used to scold someone for being blind and not seeing the greatness or importance of someone or something.
The origin of Idioms
Song Sushi's "Huaiyin Hou Miao Ji" said: "Huaiyin young people, invisible, do not know the general, use it like a tiger."
Idiom usage
It is often used as predicate or attributive.
It's not obvious
do a job made easy by outside help - shǔn fēng chuī huǒ
use every means to have an innocent person pronounced guilty - shēn wén zhōu nà
the language fails to express the meaning - cí bù dá yì