what everyone can see
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is zh ù NGM ù g 庸 ngsh ì, which means everyone's eyes can see it, and the description is very obvious. It comes from Tang Jie, an admonitor of Taiwan, etc.
Analysis of Idioms
It is obvious to all
The origin of Idioms
Ouyang Xiu of Song Dynasty wrote in his book on the admonishment officer Tang Jie and others' reply to the letter as soon as possible: "once a word is uttered, thousands of people will fight for it, and everyone will see it. Although they want to be private, they can't be powerful."
Idiom usage
It refers to the lack of goodwill.
what everyone can see
Multi affectionate and multi righteous - duō qíng duō yì
be cheap and at the same time very good - jià lián wù měi