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Joke blind man

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Blind people carry lanterns-serving others.

Blind people carry lanterns-take care of others instead of themselves.

Blind people carry lanterns-wasting wax

Blind people carry lanterns-white blindness

The blind man carries the lamp-reinventing the wheel.

Meaning: "The blind man holds the lamp" is a joke, which means that a person does things without thinking and only does unnecessary things.

The story of two-part allegorical sayings:

There is a monk walking on a dark road. Because the road was too dark, the monk was hit by pedestrians several times. He walked on and saw someone coming towards him with a lantern. At this time, someone nearby said, "It's strange that the blind man can't see, and he still carries lanterns every night!" " "The monk was attracted by this man's words. When the lantern bearer came over, he asked, "Are you really blind? The man said, "Yes, I haven't seen a ray of light since I was born. For me, day and night are the same. I don't even know what a lamp looks like! "

The monk was even more puzzled and asked, "In that case, why are you still playing lanterns?" Is it to confuse others and not let others say that you are blind? The blind man said, "No, I heard that every night someone becomes blind like me." There was no light at night, so I came out with a lantern. "The monk sighed," that's very kind of you! So you did it for someone else! The blind man replied, "no, I did it for myself!" The monk was more puzzled and asked, "Why?" "The blind man replied," Have you just been beaten? "

The monk said, "Yes, just now, I was accidentally met by two people." The blind man said, "I am blind and can't see anything, but I have never been touched." Because my lantern not only shines for others, but also makes others see me, so that they won't touch me because they can't see it. "

Data expansion:

Two-part allegorical saying is a special language form created by working people in China since ancient times. This is a short, interesting and vivid sentence. It consists of two parts: the former part plays the role of "introduction", like a riddle, and the latter part plays the role of "backing", like a riddle, which is very natural and appropriate. In a certain language environment, you can understand and guess the original intention by saying the first half sentence and "resting" the second half sentence, so it is called two-part allegorical saying.

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The blind man is carrying a lantern.