Bright eyes, bright eyes, bright teeth, else, dumbfounded, eyes pressing, glaring, eyes like autumn water.
1, profound
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Interpretation means profundity; Profound; Very deep.
Modern origin? Ding Ling's Miscellaneous Notes on Three Days: "I guess there will be many kinds of wild animals that surprise me in that bottomless, dark and unfathomable forest."
2. sharp
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To explain (a knife, sword, etc) sharply. It also describes sharp words and sharp eyes.
Modern origin? Week after week, Morning in Shanghai Part III, 28: "? Yujing is like a sharp knife. "
3. Cold
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This explanation is ruthless; Calm and serious
Modern Mao Dun's Twelve Midnights: "Wu Sunfu growled. Tu Wei-yueh's face jumped lightly and his eyes were strangely cold. "
4. Shen Jiong
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Explain that the eyes are deep and bright.
Modern origin? Mao Dun's complicated and intense life, study and struggle: "The author has no deep vision and calm mind to observe life."
5, keen
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A sharp, profound and quick explanation (to see the problem)
Modern origin? Yang Mo? Chapter 12 of Song of Youth: "I can't see that this bookworm is still so sharp politically."