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What idioms are used to describe big eyes?

1, the corner of the eye is completely cracked [mùzějěn Liè]: corner of the eye: eye socket. I opened my eyes wide. Describe anger to the extreme.

The source "Historical Records of Xiang Yu": "Rush in, wear the west, look at Xiang Wang, point to his hair, and crack his eyes."

2. Protruding eyes and sudden eyes [G ǔ j ρ ng bà oyn]: refers to the way the eyes protrude.

Source Guo Moruo's Preface to the Study of Ancient China Society: "China's glare and violent eyes are really more difficult to approach than pangolins and hedgehogs."

3, protruding eyes [gǔyǔnǔjěng]: the eyes are wide and protruding. A wink.

The source of Zhou Libo's Great Changes in the Countryside is seven: "Come with me and ask you something." He bulging his eyes and told her this. "

4, eyeing [hǔ shì dān dān]: eyeing: eyeing. Greed: The way you stare. Describe the fierce and greedy eyes, waiting for an opportunity to grab.

Source "Book of Changes": "Looking at it; Their desires are one by one. "

5, the tiger's eyes are round [hǔmüYuán zhēng]: the expression when the tiger's eyes are round.

6. glare [nùmùn zhēng]: It describes being very angry, and his eyes are wide open when he is angry.

7. Yazi Xiaofen [[[yá zì xiǎo fèn] n]: Yazi: Staring at your eyes when you are angry expands into a small resentment. Metaphor is the smallest resentment.

The source "Historical Records Biography of Fan Sui and Cai Ze": "The virtue of a meal will be rewarded, and the resentment of a meal will be rewarded."