Words describing good aesthetic taste

Idioms that describe people's good eye are: unique eye, vision, vision, vision.

1, unique vision

Pinyin: dú jü hu y ? n

Interpretation: I can see things that others can't see, and describe myself as sharp-eyed and insightful; Be able to make accurate judgments, eg on quality. Hui: Smart and keen.

Source: Modern Feng Zikai's Talking about His Paintings: "Only children can keep their innocence and insight, and their words and deeds are enough for me to appreciate."

Usage: as predicate and attribute; Refers to a unique vision.

Synonym: Have a unique vision.

Antonym: blind as a bat.

This book has a unique vision for the choice of poetry, wonderful notes, rich quotations and profound humorous writing.

2. Be good at observation.

Pinyin: pronounced míng cháqi háo

Explanation: Describe that eyesight is good enough to see tiny things. The latter describes that people can see everything, and it also means that people have good eyesight.

Source: Mencius in the Warring States Period "Mencius Hui Liang Wang Shang": "Ming is enough to watch the end of autumn, and if you don't pay, what about the king?"

Your eyes are sharp enough to see the end of the fine hair that birds and animals grow in autumn, but you can't see a car full of firewood. Will your king believe this statement?

Synonym: If you look at the fire in the hole, you will see it clearly.

Antonym: no salary

Usage: verb-object type; As predicate and attribute; It has a positive meaning.

Example: Smart people are observant and not confused by trivial matters; ; A superb person is lazy in accounting and not careless in important matters.

3. Dong Cha Qiu Hao

Pinyin: dêng cháqi háo,

Interpretation: It describes that people's eyes are sharp and they can see everything clearly. Insight: see clearly.

Source: Mencius in the Warring States Period "Mencius Hui Liang Wang Shang": "Ming is enough to watch the end of autumn, and if you don't pay, what about the king?"

Your eyes are sharp enough to see the end of the fine hair that birds and animals grow in autumn, but you can't see a car full of firewood. Will your king believe this statement?

Usage: as predicate and attribute; Look carefully.

Synonym: observant.

Thanks to my parents' insight, I found her abnormality in time, and it was a relief to be sent to the hospital.

4, if the hole is to see the fire.

Pinyin: dòng ruo guān Hu:

Interpretation: as clear as watching fire, the description and observation of things are very clear.

Source: Pre-Qin philosophers "Shangshu Pan Geng Merchants": "Watching the fire, but also making a clumsy plan, is also an escape."

I know everything like the back of my hand. It's a mistake if I'm not good at planning.

Usage: more formal; As predicate and attribute; If you use compliments, you usually use things that the other person hides and doesn't want people to know.

Synonym: insight into everything, insight into everything, at a glance.

Antonym: Seeing flowers in the fog is puzzling.

Lao Yang, who has 20 years of experience in criminal investigation, is indifferent to this murder case framed by others.

5, eye-catching

Pinyin: hu ǒ y ǒ n j ǒ n j ǒ ng

Interpretation: It originally refers to the eyes of the Monkey King who can identify monsters in The Journey to the West. Later, it was used to describe people's sharp eyes and strong ability to distinguish truth from falsehood.

Source: Yuan Yang Jingxian The Journey to the West Volume III Volume 10: "This fellow hides gods and scares ghosts, and the body of steel is covered."

This guy is a liar and a ghost, with an iron frame and a sharp eye.

Usage: as an object; A man with a keen eye for everything.

Example: No monster can escape the Monkey King's eyes.