A blind man can find the key
Blind wengmenyao, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is m á NGW ē NGM é NY à o, which means that it refers to judging things based on one-sided understanding or local experience, also known as "blind wengmenyao". From the Japanese metaphor.
The source of the idiom is Su Shi's Yu of the sun in Song Dynasty: "those who are born in the sun do not know the sun, but those who have a purpose to ask.". Or tell them: "the shape of the sun is like a bronze plate." The sound comes from the buckle. The next day, when I heard about Zhong, I thought it would be the same. Or tell them: "the light of the sun is like a candle." Touch the candle and get its shape, the other day Chuai key that day also. The sun is far away from the key of Zhong, and those who are not aware of the difference are those who have not seen it
Chinese PinYin : máng wēng mén yào
A blind man can find the key
the principle of friendship will not admit of a refusal. yì bù gǎn cí
only one in a hundred is chosen. bǎi lǐ tiāo yī