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What idioms are there about bells?

Stealing the bell [y m 4 n ě r dà o lí ng] Cover: cover, cover; Steal: steal. Steal the bell and cover your ears for fear that others will hear you. Metaphorically, you are deceiving yourself, and you must try to cover up what you can't cover up clearly. From "Lu Chunqiu Self-knowledge": "If people have a clock, if they want to leave, the clock is too big to bear. Destroy it with vertebrae, and the bell will ring. I am afraid that people will smell it and take it away, covering their ears. "

To solve the problem, you must also tie the bell [jilí ng xí lí ng], which means that whoever gets into trouble will eventually solve it. From Ming Qu Ruji's Record of Fingering the Moon (Volume 23): "The Qin Zen master of Jinling Balcony is generous in nature, easy for everyone and unique in his eyes. One day, the eyes asked everyone,' Who solved the tiger's golden bell?' Teachers are appropriate when there is no right in the crowd. He raised his eyes and asked in front of him, saying,' The tied man can be untied.' "

Bells and drums are metaphors for loud propaganda. From Cao Qingxue Qin's Dream of Red Mansions, the sixty-second chapter says: "Only when the big things are reduced and the small things are eliminated" can a family prosper. If you can't get something, there's no point beating gongs and drums. "

The seller stole the bell [sā i ě r t not u lí ng] as a metaphor for his foolish behavior of deceiving himself and others. From "Yuan Xuefeng saves the descendants of the Zen master on the Fifth Lantern Festival": "This kind of opinion thinks that death is a failure, ghosts don't die, they are indifferent, they are ignorant, and they are just fooling themselves."

Steal the clock and cover your ears [dà o zh not ng y m n ě r] theft: theft; Clock: an ancient musical instrument. Cover your ears when you steal the clock. The metaphor of self-deception comes from "Lu's Spring and Autumn Annals: Self-knowledge": "The people have a clock, and if they want to keep it, the clock is too big to bear, and it will be destroyed in the spine and the clock will ring. I am afraid that people will smell it and take it away, covering their ears. "