First, the light [míng liàng]?
Shining.
Quote: Ding Ling's Reunion II: "The sunshine in spring doesn't seem to light up the house."
Second, black [w hēI]?
State words. Dark black.
Quote: Luxun's Lace Literature: "Every new system, new scholarship and new term is introduced into China, just like falling into a black dye vat, and it becomes black immediately."
Third, it's dark [hēI Li LII]?
It's dark and bright.
Quote: Yang Shuo's "Three Thousand Miles of Rivers and Mountains" begins: "The little grandson listened to what grandpa didn't understand and stared at the dark eyes and asked."
Fourth, watery [shuǐ wāng wāng]?
Describe the bright and flexible eyes.
Quote: Mao Dun's Midnight 14: "According to my buddy, one is round face, neither long nor short, watery eyes, and darker."
Verb (abbreviation of verb) bright eyes [míng móu]?
Bright eyes.
Quotation: Lu Xun's Wild Grass Wax Leaves: "Stare at people like bright eyes."