limited outlook
Sitting in a well to see the sky is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is Zu ò J ǐ nggu ā NTI ā n, which means sitting in a well to see the sky. Used to describe and satirize people with narrow vision or shallow knowledge. From the original way.
The origin of Idioms
Han Yu, Tang Dynasty, wrote in Yuan Dao: "if you sit in a well and look at the sky, you can say that the sky is small, not the sky."
Idiom usage
My disciple wasted his life and never went out of the mountain gate. It's true that he is a worthy person. Wu Chengen's journey to the West in Ming Dynasty
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] frog at the bottom of the well, short-sighted, peeping, blind people feel the elephant, peeping leopard in the middle of the pipe
Chinese PinYin : zuò jǐng guān tiān
limited outlook
forget honour at the prospect of profits. jiàn lì wàng yì
Supporting the young and supporting the old. xié yòu fú lǎo