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Glare/glare/glare

Pinyin: müguāng rújü

Explanation: It means that the eyes shine like torches. Describe glare. It also describes bright eyes, gods or brilliant insight.

Said by: Biography of Nan Shi Tan Daoji: "Dao Ji was furious when he saw it. There is a drink between Orr. "

Example: 1) There is a Shinto sitting in the middle, with a face more than a foot wide and a beard full of cheeks, and his shoulders and arms spread upward like a living person.

2) The Blame of Not Being Buried by Dong Xuan in the Qing Dynasty: "When you see it in the moonlight, it's all purple, ~, and it shoots out."

Idiom story

In the Northern and Southern Dynasties, there was a general named Tan Dao Ji in Song State. He was born in poverty and joined the army for more than 20 years. He rose from a soldier to a general. At the end of the Jin Dynasty, after Emperor Wu of Song attacked Qin, he repeatedly made meritorious military service, and the official to Qiu joined the army. After Song Wendi Liu Yilong acceded to the throne, Tan Daoji's reputation was too high, and all the ministries around him were brave and good at fighting. His son also took charge of the relieving, and the emperor was not at ease. Coupled with the provocation of some North Korean ministers, Song Wendi began to get rid of Tan Daoji.

On one occasion, Song Wendi was seriously ill, and Liu Yikang, the king of Pengcheng, sent an imperial edict asking Tan Daoji to enter Beijing. Tan Daoji lived in Tancheng, Jiankang (Nanjing) after he entered Beijing. After a while, he found that Song Wendi was ill and was ready to go home. As a result, Tan Daoji was recalled to the palace as soon as he got on the boat and was arrested and imprisoned on charges of plotting rebellion. Then his son and all the ministries were killed. Tan Daoji was accused of treason and put into prison. Anger, burning with anger. Before his execution, he was angry and resentful. He gulped down a bottle of wine (one bottle can hold five bushels of rice) and roared, "It's not good for you, Wan Li Great Wall.

Usage: subject-predicate type; As predicate and attribute; Include praise

Synonym: bright eyes

Antonym: eclipsed

Grammar: subject-predicate type; As predicate and attribute; Include praise