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Afterword: Putting in effort but not having an effect, wasting time.
But in real life, it's not really in vain, an old blind man walks on the road at night with a lamp. A passer-by was very strange and asked, "Since you can't see anything, why are you holding the lamp so hard?"
It is because I am blind that I take the lamp, so that no one will bump into me! In fact, the blind man is wise, and in the dark night, there are three possibilities for the blind to walk: 1) being knocked down by others, 2) tripping over an obstacle, and 3) walking into a dead end.
So it is absolutely necessary for the blind to light the lamp.
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A remark about the blind man: the blind man goes to the store - his eyes are empty; The blind man crosses the river - he can't touch the edge; I don't know the bottom of my heart; The blind man crosses the ropeway - he is afraid; The blind man has an ear disease - he closes his eyes and hears; Blind man erects wires -; The blind man applauded—echoing the voice.
The aftermath is composed of two parts: the first part plays the role of "introduction", like a riddle, and the latter part plays the role of "backline", like a riddle, which is very natural and appropriate. in a certain locale.
In it, the first half is usually said, and the second half is removed from the "break", so you can understand and guess its original meaning, so it is called the rest of the language.
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The blind man lights the lampTwisters.
The blind man lights the lamp - in vain. Afterword: Putting in effort but not having an effect, wasting time.
Afterword Story:
An old blind man walks down the road at night with a lamp. A passer-by was very strange and asked, "Since you can't see anything, why are you holding the lamp so hard?" ”
It is because I am blind that I take the lamp, so that no one will bump into me! ”
The blind man lights the lamp - in vain.
The blind man makes a bamboo basket - blind weaving.
Blind people watch TV - no truth.
The blind man covers the quilt - pulling and pulling.
The blind man arrives home - touching (no) the door.
The blind man shines a lantern - not stained with light.
The blind man casts his net - throws nonsense.
The blind man blew his nose - a handful.
The blind carry the lame - take advantage of each other.
The blind man kicks the shuttlecock - not one.
The blind man wears a color-changing mirror - poor and exquisite.
The blind man reads the record book - I don't know what kind of play it is.
The blind man rakes the ground - the seedlings and grass are shoveled together.
The blind man rushed to the market - to join in the fun.
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The blind man beats the lantern in vain.
There was a blind Jew walking on a dark road with a lantern. When a merchant from another place saw that he was blind, he asked him, "You are blind, why do you still make lanterns?" Isn't that a waste of lamp oil? ”
But the blind man said eloquently: "When I walk in the dark, people can't see me, and it's easy to be bumped into." But because I hit the lantern, only those who are not blind can see. ”
For a blind person, walking in the dark of night is the same as walking during the day, the probability of falling on oneself is small, but the probability of being hit by others is very high. Lighting a lantern is actually a form of self-preservation.
The story teaches us not to limit our thinking, which means to think from our own point of view, and holistic thinking is when you put yourself in the context of the whole situation. Think systematically and you will find that your actions will have an impact on others.
Chinese culture. The breadth and profundity are here.
If it is to illuminate others, what you experience should be the benevolence of Confucianism; If it is for yourself to be afraid of others bumping into it, what you experience should be the benevolence of the Mo family; If one thinks that when you go out at night, you must wear a lantern, regardless of whether you are blind or not, then it must be admired by the Legalists;
If you think that you can fight if you want to, and don't investigate the reason for hitting the lantern, it must be Taoist.
is a typical manifestation of the idea of rule by inaction; If you ask a question about this and ask you to answer it, it must be about cause and effect.
of the Buddha's actions; If it is not the blind who is carrying the lantern, but pretends to be blind there, it must be the so-called politician who relies on flickering to eat.
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Twisters.
The blind man lights the lamp - in vain wax (la) in vain (in vain.
Afterword:
Putting in the effort but not having an effect, wasting time.
1. The story of the blind man lighting the lamp:
An old blind man walks down the road at night with a lamp. Yes.
The pedestrian was very strange and asked
Since you can't see anything, you have to work so hard with the lamp.
What the? It is because I am blind that I take the lamp, so that no one will bump into me! "In fact, the blind man is wise, and in the dark night, there are three possibilities that will happen to the blind man walking:
1. It was knocked down by others.
2. It is tripped by obstacles.
3. It is a dead end.
This will happen if the blind man "walks with a lamp" in the dark.
Three other possibilities:
1. It illuminates others and avoids being knocked down;
2. It is to remind others that there are obstacles and avoid tripping;
3. It is others who kindly point out the way for the blind, so that there is none.
Walk into a dead end.
Compared to those of us who are not blind, this blind man who lights the lamp is.
What wisdom. As long as you light a lamp, even if you are blind, your heart will be much brighter!
The psychology of the black butterfly and the blind man is the same in this rugged.
The road is long, and the lonely person who walks at night must light a lamp in his heart to illuminate the traveler who is also walking at night, and at the same time light up his own heart to move forward.
The light may not be bright enough, and many people may not be able to see it, but it is already in the cold dark night.
After enough warmth, when there is nothing, I polish the lamp in my hand, and the hope of life returns to me. With this lamp.
Lights, people who walk at night are no longer lonely, and my heart will never be lost, so that we will always have a longing for the light in our hearts.
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After the break, the blind man lights the lamp - in vain.
It is used to describe doing something that is meaningless or wasteful, doing useless work.
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The blind light the lamp one by one (support) point.
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After the break, the blind man lit the lamp and said in vain.
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The next sentence after the blind man lights the lamp - the blind man lights the lamp - "wax in vain" is in vain, in vain. [Afterword Interpretation]: Put in the effort, but it will not be effective, and it is a waste of time.
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The blind man lights the lamp - wasted wax (wasted oil, wasted electricity) is often used to satirize the practice of doing more.
Short story: An old blind man walks on the road at night with a lamp. A passer-by was very strange and asked, "Since you can't see anything, why are you holding the lamp so hard?" It is because I am blind that I take the lamp, so that no one will bump into me! ”
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The blind man lit the lamp, and after Xie Lahui trembled, the next sentence was in vain.
Philosophical story: 1. An old blind man walked on the road at night with a lamp. A pedestrian was very strange and asked
Since you can't see anything, why are you holding the lamp so hard? The old man said, "It is because I am blind that I take the lamp, so that no one will bump into me."
2. A blind Jewish man always lights a lantern when he goes out at night, and whenever people see the lantern, they know that he is coming. One of them asked him, "Why are you lighting a lantern when you can't see?" He said, "I can't see, but others can see me."
In the dark night, there are three possibilities for a blind person to walk: one is to be knocked down by others, the second is to trip over an obstacle, and the third is to walk into a dead end. If the blind man walks with a lamp in the dark, three other possibilities will occur:
The first is to illuminate the defeat of others and avoid being knocked down, the second is to remind others that there are obstacles and avoid tripping, and the third is that others kindly point out the way for the blind so that they do not enter a dead end. Compared to those of us who are not blind, how wise this blind man who lit the lamp was.
Others write afterwords1. Half a catty for eight taels - no one suffers.
2. A mess - unclear.
3. Thirty-six strategies - go for the upper plan.
4. Two or two iron to hit the big knife - not enough material.
5. The fifth watch is in a hurry at night - the more you go, the brighter it gets.
6. Wear a leather jacket on a June day - it's not the time.
7, a seven-foot man with a six-foot door - he had to bow his head.
8, there is no skimming of the eight characters - early.
9. Take a walk on the Jiuqu Bridge - take some detours.
10, one less than ten copper coins - Jiuwen (Jiuwen).
11. Broad bean blossoms - black heart.
12. Narcissus does not bloom - pretending to be garlic.
13. Sesame blossoming - high and high.
14. The early blooming red plum - a standout.
15. Planting pine in a pot - it can't be made.
The monk plays an umbrella - lawlessness.
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