All eyes are visible
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is zh ò NGM ù J ù zh ā n, which means everyone's eyes can see it. The description is very obvious. From "the sea and the sky" and "at all times and in all countries"
Idiom explanation
Everyone's eyes see it. The description is very obvious. It's the same as "it's obvious to all.".
The origin of Idioms
In Zhu Ziqing's "the sea and the sky" and "all times and all over the world", it is said that the mainland is more beneficial than Shanghai, where there are many places, and the interest of potted plants is just like the interest of flowers and trees
All eyes are visible
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