Dousaier
Liangdousaier, Pinyin is Li ǎ NGD ò us ā I ě R, which means to be confused by local or temporary phenomena. It comes from the Tianze of wuguanzi.
It is confused by the local or temporary phenomenon, unable to recognize the overall situation or see the root. The source of the book "the rule of heaven" is that "the ear of a man is the master of hearing, and the eye of a man is the master of understanding. One leaf blinds one's eyes, and you can't see Mount Tai; two beans plug one's ears, and you can't hear thunder. " When he does things, he is very attentive, as if he can't hear anything.
Chinese PinYin : liǎng dòu sāi ěr
Dousaier
write well , fast and without need of revision. wén bù jiā diǎn
Craftsmen carry gold with stone. jiàng shí yùn jīn
tears streaming down like raindrops. tì líng rú yǔ
support those in distress and aid those in misery. fú wēi jiù kùn