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The significance of stealing clocks
The bell is stolen from the ear, and the pinyin is y m ě y m ? n ě r dà o l í ng, originally published in Lv Chunqiu Self-knowledge: "Fan's death also made the people have a clock. If you want to leave, the clock is too big to turn down; If the spine is damaged, the bell will ring. If you are afraid that people will smell it and catch you, cover their ears. The wicked can smell it; If you are evil, you will hear it yourself. "
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Synonyms similar to the meaning of the word ostrich are:
(1) self-defeating, pronounced as ò nòng qi mǎo chéng Zhu, no, I wanted to show off my cleverness, but I did a stupid thing. I wanted to be clever, but it turned out to be a bad thing, from Song and Huang Tingjian's "Stupid Xuan Fu": "Self-defeating; Enough snakes. "
(2) Catch birds with eyes closed, pronounced y m n m ù b ǔ què, which means catch birds with eyes closed, and is a metaphor for doing something blindly or deceiving others. From The Story of the Three Kingdoms, Biography of Wei Zhi and Chen Linchuan: "The Book of Changes says that a deer is a horse, and there is a saying that it is called stealing the bell. A husband can't cheat on small things, but he can cheat on national events. "
(3) Covering one's nose and stealing incense, pronounced as y m n b í t not u xi ā ng, is a metaphor for self-deception. It comes from Songshi Puji's Five-Light Zen Master: Machebunkong: "The teacher said,' Rehabilitation Program'." Monks are speechless. The teacher said,' To cover your nose and steal incense is to recruit criminals in vain.' "
(4) To steal the bell from the ear, pronounced as sāi ěr dào zhōng not ng, is a metaphor for deceiving oneself and trying to cover up things that cannot be covered up. From Lv Chunqiu Self-knowledge: "If people have a clock and want to leave it, the clock is too big to bear. If it is destroyed by the spine, the clock will ring, and they are afraid that others will steal it and hit their ears. "
⑤ A leaf is blind, pronounced as YYYYZHANG Mù, which means that a leaf in front of you will make people unable to see the outside world. Metaphor is confused by local or temporary phenomena. The story tells us that we should see the whole picture of things and not blindly believe and worship them. We must go through scientific investigation and verification, and treat them modestly and cautiously.
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