What do you mean by "golden eyes"

There are many kinds of idioms in China, and each idiom has a different meaning. Golden eye, China idiom, pinyin is hu ǒ y m: nj and nj and ng, so what does golden eye mean?

What does golden eye mean? 1, meaning: the Monkey King in The Journey to the West can recognize the eyes of monsters; Later, it was used to describe people's sharp eyes and strong ability to distinguish truth from falsehood.

2. Idiom origin: Yuan Yang Jingxian The Journey to the West Volume III Book 10: "This fellow hides ghosts and gods, and the body of steel."

3. Sentence making: As long as the masses are mobilized to supervise and report, the "yellow poison" will also show its true colors in the eyes of millions of people.

That's what "eye-catching" means.