What do you mean by "golden eyes"?

Eye-catching, figurative vision is very keen, can identify the authenticity. The critical eye is the Monkey King's patent, and it is an unexpected gain that the Monkey King forged in the Eight Diagrams Furnace of Taishang Laojun. The Monkey King often said that his old grandson has a pair of critical eyes and can recognize monsters.

Source: Yuan Yang Jingxian, The Journey to the West, Volume 3, Chapter 9: "This fellow hides gods and scares ghosts, and is covered in steel."

This the Monkey King deceives the gods. His body is as hard as steel and his eyes are very sharp. He can see through everything.

Extended data:

1, western game; The Journey to the West is the first romantic novel with chapters and sections in ancient China. There are hundreds of The Journey to the West published in Ming Dynasty, and there is no author's signature. Wu Yu, a scholar in Qing Dynasty, first proposed that The Journey to the West was written by Wu Cheng'en in Ming Dynasty.

2. Wu Cheng'en:

Wu Cheng'en (about 1500- 1583, and 1506- 1580), whose real name is Ruzhong, was born in Sheyang Mountain, a writer in Ming Dynasty, and was born in He Xia, Shanyang County, Huai 'an Province (now Huai 'an District, Huai 'an City, Jiangsu Province).

Since childhood, Minhui has read widely and especially likes fairy tales. Good at painting and calligraphy, versatile. He was repeatedly defeated in the imperial examination, and was promoted to a tribute student during Jiajing period. In the 28th year of Jiajing (1549), he moved to Nanjing to make a living by selling documents. In the thirty-ninth year of Jiajing (1560), he served as a county official in Changxing, Zhejiang Province, and soon resigned and returned. Because of his difficult career, he never wanted to be an official in his later years and wrote books behind closed doors.

Modern scholars generally believe that Wu Cheng'en is the last person to complete China's classic The Journey to the West.