not perceptive
Bu Cong saiming is a Chinese idiom with the pronunciation of B ì C ō ngs è m í ng, which is interpreted as covering; Cong: sensitive hearing; Ming: clear seeing. Cover your ears and your eyes. It is a metaphor of indifference to objective things. The source of Lu Xun's qijieting essays: Essays after illness: "second, we should be insensitive and calm to the reality. We should work hard first and then become natural."
source
Lu Xun's qijieting essays: Essays after illness: "second, we should be numb and calm about the reality. We should first work hard and then become natural."
explain
Idiom explanation: cover: cover; Cong: sensitive hearing; Ming: clear fragrance. Cover your ears and your eyes. It is a metaphor of indifference to objective things. Examples of idioms: second, we should be insensitive and calm to the reality. We should work hard first and then become natural. (Lu Xun's qijieting essays after illness) degree of common use: common emotional color: derogatory words; grammatical usage: as predicate, attribute, object; refers to people's attitude towards life; idiom structure: combined generation: Modern
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