lack of self-knowledge
Blind, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is m ù B ù Ji à NJI é, which means your eyes can't see your eyelashes. There is no self-knowledge in metaphor. It also refers to seeing only the distance, not the near. From Han Feizi Yu Lao.
The origin of Idioms
Han Feizi Yu Lao: "wisdom is like eyes, you can see a hundred steps away, but you can't see your eyelashes."
Idioms and allusions
Chuang Tzu admonished the king of Chu when he wanted to invade Yue He said, "the government is in disorder and the army is weak." Chuang Tzu said: "the wisdom of a minister is like his eyes. He can see a hundred steps away, but he can't see his eyelashes. Wang Zhibing was defeated by Qin and Jin Dynasties, and lost hundreds of miles of land, which made him weak; Zhuang Ji was a thief in the territory, but the officials could not ban him, which made the government chaotic. Wang's weakness and disorder were not due to the fact that he wanted to fight against Yue. His wisdom was as good as his eyes. " Wang Naizhi. The difficulty of knowing lies not in seeing others, but in seeing yourself. Therefore, it is said that "self-awareness means self-awareness." When King Zhuang of Chu wanted to attack the state of Yue, Zhuangzi advised him, "why does the king want to attack the state of Yue?" King Zhuang of Chu said: "the politics of Yue is chaotic and the army is weak." Chuang Tzu said, "I'm afraid that wisdom is like eyes. I can see things beyond a hundred paces, but I can't see its eyelashes by myself. Your majesty, your army has lost hundreds of miles of land since it was defeated by Qin and Jin. This is the weakness of the army. Zhuang Ji was a thief in China, but the officials couldn't stop him. It was political chaos. The king (your country) is in political chaos, and the army is weak. He is not under the state of Yue, but he wants to attack the state of Yue. Such wisdom is like eyes can't see eyelashes. " King Zhuang of Chu stopped. Therefore, the difficulty of knowing something lies not in seeing others (how), but in seeing oneself (how). Therefore, it is wise to be able to see oneself Annotation king of Chu: the king of Chu in Han Feizi Yu Lao refers to the king of Chu Qingxiang who lived in the Warring States period. < / Li > < li > attack: attack; Crusade; attack < / Li > < li > eyelash: eyelash < / Li > < li > stupid: words of self modesty < / Li > < li > patient: worry; worry < / Li > < li > admonishment: admonish the king, elders or friends to correct their mistakes and faults. < / Li > < li > Ming: wise, wise and wise. < / Li > < li > wisdom is like eyes: intelligence and insight are like eyes < / Li > < li > Zhuang Ji: the bandit of the state of Chu, who is actually the leader of the people's uprising. < / Li > < li >: auxiliary word, meaningless. Put it between the subject and the predicate and cancel the sentence independence. < / Li > < li > such as: like. < / Li > < li > stop: stop. < / Li > < li > below: in Below < / Li > < / OL >
Idiom usage
Subject predicate; predicate; derogatory; example; far away and near, such as ~. Song Dynasty Wang Anshi's poem "send Cai Tianqi again".
Chinese PinYin : mù bù jiàn jié
lack of self-knowledge
people are my brothers and all things are my kinds. mín bāo wù yǔ
reach the same goal by different means roads lead to the same goal. shū tú tóng guī
There is an unexpected situation. tiān yǒu bù cè fēng yún