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A famous aphorism or two-part allegorical saying about eyes

Famous aphorism:

1. Women fall in love with their ears, while men fall in love with their eyes if they can produce love. -Shakespeare's Hamlet

2. I have no road, so I don't need eyes; When I can see, I will stumble, too. We often lose our carelessness because we rely on ourselves, but it is not as good as defects. -Shakespeare's Hamlet

3. Nothing is more blind than people who don't look at it at all. -Swift Gulliver's Travels

4. The most important thing is invisible to the eyes. -St. Exupery's The Little Prince

5. If the eyes have not become like the sun, they can't see the sun; The same is true of the mind. If it is not beautiful, it cannot see beauty. -Prouddin's Nine Chapters

6. The eyes are the windows of the soul, and people's intelligence and will can be seen from it. -boas's The Growth of Children

Two-part allegorical saying:

1. Put plaster on your eyes-to cover your eyes

2. Put money on your eyes-to recognize money but not people

3. Put cotton on your eyes-to see through

4. Buds are sprouting on your eyes-not a good sign

. Eyes grow in the back of the head-looking backward

Extended information:

Importance of eyes:

1. Eyes are the most important organs in human senses, and about 8% of knowledge and memory in the brain are obtained through eyes.

2. You should use your eyes to read, read and appreciate pictures, people and beautiful scenery.

3. The eyes can distinguish different colors and different lights.

4. Our eyes are the source of most information.

About the habit of protecting eyes:

1. Sufficient light:

Sufficient and comfortable light. If the light is too weak, you will get closer and closer because the font is unclear.

2. Avoid reflection:

There should be a lighting device beside the desk, which aims to reduce reflection and reduce the harm to eyes.

3. Don't read for too long:

No matter doing homework or watching TV, don't spend too long. It is better to take a break every 3 minutes.

4. Sit upright:

Don't hunch over. The closer you get or the more prone you are to do your homework, the more tense your ciliary muscles will be, which will lead to myopia.

5. The reading distance should be moderate:

The distance between the book and the eyes should be 3 cm, and the height of the desk and chair should also match the physique.