The dwarfs
Guanchang dwarf is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is Gu ā NCH ǎ ng ǎ IR é n, which means a person with shallow knowledge. From Guangyang Zaji by Liu Xianting in Qing Dynasty.
The source of the idiom is Guangyang Zaji (Volume 2) written by Liu Xianting in Qing Dynasty: "when he went out of Qishan with Zhuge Kongming of Ziting, he lost his troops in wuzhangyuan, and sighed Chen Shouzhi's comment on Kongming, he was not out of proportion. We can't discuss the ancient and modern with the dwarves. Ziting's views are excellent and different from those of other people. It's rare in the world. "
Chinese PinYin : guān chǎng ǎi rén
The dwarfs
Blind people feel the elephant. zhòng máng mō xiàng
the hair and beard become all white. xū fà jiē bái
women who died in defence of their honour. qī zhēn jiǔ liè
understand thoroughly the truth of all things on earth and handle affairs successfully accordingly. kāi wù chéng wù