very limited outlook
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is m ù Gu ā NgR ú D ò u, which means that the eyes are as small as beans. It describes shortsightedness and lack of foresight. It comes from Qian Qianyi's biography of poetry anthologies of the Qing Dynasty.
Interpretation of Idioms
Eyes as small as beans. It is short-sighted.
The origin of Idioms
According to Qian Qianyi's biography of the poetry anthologies of the Qing Dynasty, Ding Jixia, Mao Daizhao Yuanyi, "the world's famous people are upright, deep-seated, thick-looking, trim the side, and their eyes are like beans. It's better to be full of scholars in the world."
Idiom usage
In Sun Yat Sen's "easy to do and difficult to understand", it is said that "we should not seek the government of another country, we should deeply avoid the strength of China, and we should especially be afraid that the Democratic Party's success will hinder its plan of encroachment." It is difficult for a man who has no ambition and a lot of eyes to accomplish a great cause.
Chinese PinYin : mù guāng rú dòu
very limited outlook
conduct affairs on one's own. bián yú cóng shì