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The meaning of "one leaf can't see Mount Tai"

A leaf blocked my eyes and I couldn't see Mount Tai. It means that a leaf blocks your eyes, and you can't even see the tall Mount Tai ahead. Metaphor is confused by local phenomena and can't see the whole.

The source of the former Guo Qin Guan Zi "Guo Guan Zi Tian Ze": "A leaf can't see Mount Tai; Two peas in the ear, no thunder. "

A leaf blocked my eyes, and I couldn't even see the tall Mount Tai ahead. Two beans blocked my ears and I couldn't hear the thunder.

Grammatically complex sentence patterns; As an object, clause, derogatory term.

Synonyms are monoclinia, but there is no forest, monoclinia, frog in the well, speculation.

Extended data

Antonyms are well informed.

1, one leaf is blind, but there is no synonym for Mount Tai.

Frog living at the bottom of the well-depicting an ignorant man

Explanation: A frog at the bottom of a well can only see a day as big as the wellhead. Metaphor is a narrow-minded person.

Said by: Zhuangzi Zhuangzi Qiushui in the Warring States Period: "Well frogs can't talk to those in the sea, but are confined to the air."

The frog in the well can't talk to him about the sea because of the limitation of his living place.

Grammar: formal; As subject, object and attribute; derogatory sense

2, a leaf is blind, but the antonym of Mount Tai is not seen.

Experienced and knowledgeable

Explanation: knowledge: I know. I have seen a lot and know a lot. Describe a profound experience and rich experience.

From: Mao Dun's "Chinese New Year": "She goes shopping every day, so she is well informed and knows the current price of this thing."

Grammar: combination; As predicate, attribute and object; Include praise