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As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is x í y ā Nb ù ch á, which means that people often contact with something, but they are not aware of the problems. It's from Mencius with all his heart.
Idiom explanation
XI: habit; Yan: modal particle, meaning "here"; Cha: awareness. Refers to often contact with something, but not aware of the problems.
The origin of Idioms
"Mencius: wholeheartedly goes up:" those who practice without paying attention to it, those who practice without paying attention to it, and those who do not know the Tao all their lives, are the same. "
Idiom usage
It's more formal; it's predicate and attribute; it's derogatory. In the Song Dynasty, Zhang Zhen's "miscellaneous records of the cloud Valley - taking, entering, and stopping", it is true that when he lived in Chu, he was not punished. Those who don't know the meaning of the text are always absent-minded. It is generally said that there is a purpose to achieve the goal. As recorded at the bottom of the hall, all the decrees say that there is a purpose to achieve the goal. It is also a mistake to inherit each other. "
Idioms and allusions
Mencius says, "those who do not pay attention to what they do, those who do not pay attention to what they learn, and those who do not know what they do all their lives." Mencius said, "people who do it but don't understand it, who are used to it but don't realize it, who go this way all their lives but don't know what it is, are ordinary people." In Hegel's philosophy, the "Zhongye" mentioned by Mencius is a person who is in a state of "being in itself" and has not yet reached the level of "being himself". The so-called "freedom" refers to the lack of "self-conscious" subject consciousness and the inability to know oneself; the so-called "self action" refers to having an independent subject consciousness, asking "why" for everything, doing something, knowing why, and constantly reflecting and knowing oneself in life. Of course, this concept of "freedom" does not mean "freedom" as we usually say, but refers to people who are living in today's society as a monk, hitting the clock and drifting with the tide. The so-called "habit becomes nature". In real life, how many people can really ask why? "Know yourself!" Ancient Greek wise men have reminded us that when you "drift with the current" every day, have you ever thought about what it is for?
Chinese PinYin : xī yān bù chá
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to be in deep anxiety day seems like a year. shì rì rú nián
people starved to death are everywhere. è piǎo mǎn dào
As long as you work hard, you can grind an iron pestle into a needle. zhǐ yào gōng fū shēn,tiě chǔ mó chéng zhēn
To recruit talents and make use of their abilities. jìn xián yòng néng