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The Chinese idiom of "Di Mo Mi Mu" is B ō K ā NGM ǐ m ù in pinyin, which means to spread chaff to attract eyes. It is a metaphor of being blinded by external things and losing direction.
Idiom explanation
Spread chaff to attract eyes. It is a metaphor of being blinded by external things and losing direction.
Idioms and allusions
It comes from Zhuangzi's Tianyun: "if a man's eyes are narrowed, heaven and earth will change places."
Discrimination of words
There are so many people who take evil as beauty. What's the point of advocating it? According to the legend, "if you go to heaven, heaven and earth will change places." I tasted it three times and felt sad. song · Qin Guan's the biography of the advocate
Chinese PinYin : bō kāng mǐ mù
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eagerly crane and retract one's neck. tàn tóu suō nǎo
on every stick of wheat are growing two ears. mài suì liǎng qí