What are the two words related to "eyes"?

Charming, bright eyes, plain, intense and profound.

First, charm

Vernacular interpretation: It is generally used to describe a woman's beautiful, lovely and enchanting appearance, with extremely beautiful and charming manners and demeanor. You can also describe the eyes.

Dynasty: Qing dynasty

Author: Ji Yun

Source: Notes on Wei Caotang If I Smell One: "One day, I saw a young woman standing under the eaves. She was very charming."

One day, I saw a little woman standing under the eaves with a charming posture.

Second, bright eyes.

Vernacular explanation: refers to bright eyes.

Dynasty: modern

Author: Lu Xun

Source: Wax Leaves of Weeds: "Staring at people like bright eyes."

Third, there is no God.

Interpretation of vernacular: expressionless.

Dynasty: Jin

Author: Wang Gai

Source: "Sun Candle": "Why is there no god when you are a teacher?"

I wasn't Tao just now. Why didn't I look good?

Fourth, intense.

Vernacular explanation: describe bright (mostly for eyes)

Dynasty: modern

Author: Bing Xin

Source: "Send a Little Reader" IX: "In the strict and clean sky outside the window, the stars are sparse."

Verb (abbreviation for verb) is far-reaching

Interpretation of vernacular Chinese: a profound vision.

Dynasty: modern

Author: Xu Chi

Source: "Goldbach conjecture": "In the profound field of mathematics, you are distracted and wandering, and I don't know where it is."