"Looking forward to the stars, looking forward to the moon" is hope. From the eyes, the sound is divided. Original meaning: eyes are black and white.
From: Qi Fang Shu's "Looking forward to the sun coming out of the mountain": Looking forward to the stars looking forward to the moon, only looking forward to the sun coming out of the mountain, only looking forward to talking in front of people, only looking forward to the daughter's clothes being returned as soon as possible. I only hope to settle the account of eight years of blood and tears, and I wish I could fly to the mountains with wings and kill all the wolves!
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An idiom similar to "look forward to the stars and the moon": look through the autumn water;
Describe the ardent hope for distant relatives and friends.
From: (Yuan) Wang Shifu's "The Romance of the West Chamber" Book III, the second fold, "Looking at its autumn waters, it hurts its faint spring mountain."
Yingying longed to see Zhang Sheng almost see through her eyes and frowned.