stand facing the wall
Standing facing the wall, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is mi à nqi á ng é RL ì, which means that people who do not learn, such as standing facing the wall, see nothing. From the book of history, Zhou Guan.
explain
It refers to a person who doesn't learn. If he stands facing the wall, he sees nothing.
source
"The book of history, Zhou Guan:" don't learn from the wall. " Kong Anguo biography: "people without learning, its still standing on the wall."
Examples
The success or failure of the past and the present cannot be unknown. It's impossible for people to study ancient books in their spare time. (the book of Jin, biography of Li Xuan, king of Liangwu)
usage
As an object, attribute, etc
Chinese PinYin : miàn qiáng ér lì
stand facing the wall
To engage in public and private affairs. tuō gōng xíng sī
man 's will , not heaven , decides. rén dìng shèng tiān
utter dreary cries and screams. guǐ kū shén hào