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The idiom "a leaf blinds, you can't see Mount Tai" is often used to metaphorize someone who is blinded by the extremely subtle things in front of them and cannot see the whole and essence of things. This ** in the ancient book "a leaf obstruction, do not see Mount Tai; Two earplug beans, don't smell the thunder".
When later generations explained this language, "Xiaolin" written by Handan Chun during the Three Kingdoms period was the most interesting. He told the joke that "a leaf obstructs his eyes, and he can't see Mount Tai", saying that there is a poor scholar living in Chudi, who wants to make a fortune from crooked ways. The scholar remembers reading the story of a praying mantis catching cicadas when he was a student, and the praying mantis hid behind the leaves of a tree and succeeded in one fell swoop.
So he went to find the leaves that shaded the praying mantis. He really found a leaf hidden behind the praying mantis, and quickly picked it off, but accidentally slipped his hand, and the leaf fell into a pile of fallen leaves. The scholar put all the leaves into a basket, brought home pieces of them to cover his eyes for experimentation, and asked his wife:
Can you see me? ”
At first, his wife could see it truthfully, but the poor scholar took the trouble to test it with a basket of leaves, and his wife deceived him: "This leaf has shaded you, and I can't see it." "If the poor scholar has obtained a treasure, he thinks that this is the divine leaf of the hidden mantis.
He took the leaf with him and ran to the bazaar to get his eyes off the vendor's goods. Of course, he was immediately caught by the merchant and handed over to the official. As soon as the county magistrate heard the case, he laughed back and forth, thinking that the scholar was stupid and pedantic to the point of being childish and ridiculous!
Scolding him is really "a blind leaf, I don't see Mount Tai!" "Beat him up and drive him home.
Jokes are jokes after all, but it is very appropriate to use exaggerated jokes as a metaphor for similar actions of some people in real life.
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When I use it, according to the context of the article I read, there are probably two meanings.
One has the same meaning as covering your ears and stealing the bell, but it is more to the point of self-righteousness;
The other is to be blinded by some things, but not see the big picture, and be self-righteous.
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A leaf is blind, and Mount Tai is not seen
After a little analysis, you can taste the philosophy in between:
It's ridiculous to say, but the reality is -
This is not only a common mistake made by the world, but also a common mistake made by human beings.
We are often blinded by trivial things!
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To put it all way, it is "a leaf obstruction, not seeing Mount Tai".
In layman's terms, it means that you only see what is in front of you, but do not see the whole situation, and misunderstand things!
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The truth that we have been told by a blind eye is that we must see things as they are, not follow them blindly, and look at problems with humility through scientific investigation and verification. A leaf blocking the view means that a leaf blocks the view and makes people unable to see the vast world outside.
The metaphor is confused by local or temporary phenomena.
The allusion to the obstacle is: A poor scholar in Chudi wants to get rich. I remember reading the story of a praying mantis catching cicadas when I was reading a book, and the praying mantis hid behind the leaves and succeeded in one fell swoop.
So he went looking for the mantis's shaded leaves. Later, he found a praying mantis leaf hidden behind his back, and hurriedly picked it off, but accidentally slipped his hand, and the leaf fell into a pile of fallen leaves. The scholar put all the leaves in a basket and brought them back to experiment one by one, constantly covering his eyes with the leaves and asking his wife:
Can you see me? ”
At first, his wife could see it as it was, but the poor scholar took the trouble to experiment with the basket of leaves one by one, and she lied to him: "This leaf covers you, and I can't see you." "If the poor scholar has obtained a treasure, he thinks that this is the divine leaf of the hidden mantis.
With that leaf in hand, he ran to the market to shield his eyes and buy something from the vendor. Naturally, the merchant immediately arrested him and made him an official. When the county ** heard this, he laughed back and forth, thinking that the scholar was stupid and pedantic to the point of being childish and ridiculous!
Laughing at him, he couldn't see Mount Tai.
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The story of a blind eye tells us:In order to see the whole picture of things clearly, we must not be blindly credulous and blindly worship, but must be scientifically investigated and verified, and look at them with a modest and cautious attitude.
A leaf obstruction is when the eye is blocked by a leaf, which means that you cannot see the whole picture of things. as an object or clause in a sentence; Derogatory.
A Blind Story:
There was a man in Chu who came from a poor and destitute family, and he read "Huainanzi" and saw that there was such a record in the book: the praying mantis covered its body with leaves when catching cicadas, and other small insects could not see it.
So, he ran to the bottom of a tree and found the leaves that the praying mantis used to cover himself when catching cicadas, but when he reached out to pick them, he accidentally mixed with other leaves, and he simply swept up all the fallen leaves.
When he got home, he took turns covering his eyes with leaves one by one and asked his wife, "Can you still see me?" "At first, my wife kept saying:
I can see it! Later, when his wife was tired, she lied to him and said, "I can't see it!"
When this man heard this, he was secretly overjoyed, and ran out into the street, holding up leaves, and taking things as if no one was around, but he was caught red-handed by the government.
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The purpose of a leaf obstacle means that the eye is blocked by a leaf, which means that the whole picture of things cannot be seen. A leaf blocking your eyes makes you lose sight of the vast world outside.
The metaphor is confused by local or temporary phenomena. A blind eye tells us that in order to see the whole picture of things, we must not be blindly credulous and blindly worship, but must be scientifically investigated and verified, and look at them with a modest and cautious attitude.
A fable of the blindnessThere was a person in the state of Chu who was poor and destitute. He read Huainanzi and saw that there was a record in the book that the praying mantis covered its body with leaves when catching cicadas, and other small insects could not see it. He was so happy that he ran under a tree and found the leaves that the praying mantis used to shade itself when it was catching cicadas.
As a result, when I reached out to pick it, I accidentally mixed it with other leaves. So, he simply swept up all the fallen leaves and collected a few buckets.
After taking him home, he took turns to cover his eyes with leaves one by one, and asked his wife, can you still see me, and at first, her wife kept saying that she could. Later, when his wife was tired, she lied to him and said that he could not see, and when he heard this, his heart was secretly overjoyed, and he ran into the street, holding up the leaves, and took other people's things in front of him as if no one was around. As a result, he was caught red-handed by government officials.
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1. What is the principle of the purpose of a leaf obstacle?
2. 10 words of the truth of the obstacle.
3. The truth of the ancient Chinese fable.
4. 20 words of the truth of the purpose of a leaf obstacle.
1.It means that a leaf blocking the eyes will make people unable to see the vast world outside.
2.The metaphor is confused by local or temporary phenomena.
3.Therefore, we are warned to see the whole picture of things, not to be blindly credulous and blindly worship, but to be scientifically investigated and verified, and to look at them with a modest and cautious attitude.
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1. A leaf obstruction means that a leaf blocking the eyes will make people unable to see the vast world outside, which is a metaphor for being confused by local or temporary phenomena. Tell us that we must see the whole picture of things, not blindly credulous and blindly worship, but must be scientifically investigated and verified, and look at them with a modest and cautious attitude.
2. 一叶珯目 is a Chinese idiom, pronounced yíyèzhàngmù, which means that a leaf blocking the eyes will make people unable to see the vast world outside. The metaphor is confused by local or temporary phenomena.
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"A leaf obscuring the eyes" means that a leaf is in front of the eyes, so that people cannot see the vast world outside. The metaphor is confused by local or temporary phenomena.
This idiom comes from "The Crane Guanzi Heavenly Rule": "A leaf obstructs the eyes, and you can't see Mount Tai." Sentences that can generally be used to describe things are confusing, misleading, deceiving, or limited.
In real life, there are many things that abound. Many people tend to focus only on the surface and the part of things, they think they have received the right understanding, but they do not know that what they see is far from the truth. In order to avoid deviations or mistakes caused by not being able to fully understand, you should have the basic judgment ability, to think, to analyze, and not to be confused by the surface of things and make wrong decisions.
A Blind Story:
There was a person in the state of Chu who was poor and destitute. He read "Huainanzi" and saw that there was such a record in the book: the praying mantis covers its body with leaves when it catches cicadas, and other small insects cannot see it, so they can use it to hide their bodies.
He was so happy that he ran to a tree and looked up, hoping to find the leaf that the praying mantis used to cover itself when it caught cicadas.
I stumbled upon it and reached out to take it off. Unexpectedly, the leaf fell to the ground. There were already fallen leaves under the tree, and they were no longer recognizable. So, he simply swept up all the fallen leaves and collected a few buckets to go home.
After carrying him home, he took turns covering his eyes with leaves one by one, and asked his wife, "Can you still see me?" "At first, my wife kept saying:
I can see it! Later, after tossing and turning all day, his wife was tired and impatient, so she lied to him and said, "I can't see it!"
When the man heard this, he was secretly overjoyed, and he hurriedly took the chosen leaves in his bosom and ran out into the street. When he arrived in the downtown area, he held up the leaves, and as if no one was around, he took other people's things in front of him. As a result, he was caught red-handed by government officials and escorted to the county office.
When the magistrate interrogated him, he honestly recounted the whole story. The county magistrate laughed when he heard this, and let him go without punishment.
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