Don't know the owner
Ignorance of the master is a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ù sh í D ō ngji ā, which means people who have eyes but do not know the sages.
Idiom explanation
A person who has eyes but does not know the sages.
Idioms and allusions
The abbreviation of "ignorance of master Qiu". It is said that there was a fool in Confucius' West family who didn't know Confucius as a saint and called him "master hill". Xunzi people were not Xu and Guo. Although they spoke ill, they were not suitable for honor or disgrace. Northern Wei Dynasty · Yang xuanzhi's Luoyang Jialan Ji · Qin taishangjun Temple
usage
It means that people don't know the goods
Chinese PinYin : bù shí dōng jiā
Don't know the owner
forget honour at the prospect of profits. tān lì wàng yì