The significance of observing words and feelings.
Inspection: Detailed inspection. Observe other people's words or expressions. It's more about feeling other people's minds. The origin of the idiom: "The Analects of Confucius Yan Yuan": "Those who are ambitious are straightforward and honest, and they are considerate of the following people." Example of idiom: Baochai saw this situation, observed the words and observed the colors, and realized seven or eight points long ago. Traditional writing methods: ㄔㄚˊㄧㄢˊㄡㄨㄢㄙㄜㄟ is synonymous with observing other people's facial expressions to try to figure out their thoughts. In the Qing Dynasty, Zhen Xuan wrote "The Collection of Books is Hard to Eat": "I am old, how can I return to the position of others? Judging colors by looking at faces is the same as judging colors by looking at faces. Seeing a gentleman is different from vulgarity. A friend of a gentleman is as light as water, so there is no need to send charcoal in the snow. Idiom grammar: combination; As predicate and attribute; It refers to observing other people's words and expressions and guessing the common degree of their thoughts: common idioms and feelings. Color: neutral idiom idiom structure: joint idiom generation year: English translation of ancient idioms: match words with deeds