the masses are sharp-eyed
It is obvious to all that the Chinese idiom, Pinyin is zh ò NGM ù zh ā ozh ā ng, which means that everyone can see it clearly. It's from the first time.
Idiom explanation
Zhaozhang: obviously.
The origin of Idioms
Ling Mengchu of Ming Dynasty, Volume 15 of "the surprise of making a case at the first moment": "it's obvious that people's legs were found in your house. Once it's spread out, it's not easy to let you go."
Idiom usage
Subject predicate; used as predicate, attributive, clause; used in written language. It's so obvious that you don't have to be unreasonable.
the masses are sharp-eyed
express the emotion of missing to remote relatives - yì jì méi huā
will never change even unto death - zhì sǐ bù biàn
a swarm of mosquitoes makes a noise like thunder -- small things can cause much disturbance - jù wén chéng léi
be unable to carry on even for a single day - bù kě zhōng rì