Idioms and allusions of blind people touching elephants

In our learning era, no matter what you learn, you need to master some knowledge points. Knowledge point is the basic unit of transmitting information, which plays an important role in improving learning navigation. I believe many people are worried about knowledge points. The following are the idioms and allusions I compiled for you for your reference, hoping to help friends in need.

Pinyin máng rén xiā mǎ m::?

Idiom story Gu Kaizhi, a writer in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, visited Yin Zhongkan's house, and Jpua Xuan, a constant temperature, was there. The three of them happily drew lots to play word games. As for the word "danger", they say: "a spear is like a sword", "a hundred years old climbs a dead branch" and "an anchor lies in a well". Others say that "a blind man rides a blind horse and goes to a deep pool in the middle of the night", but the one-eyed Yin Zhong is not happy.

Allusions blind people ride blind horses and come to the deep pool at midnight.

In the Southern Dynasties, Liu Song Yiqing's Shi Shuo Xin Yu Paidiao

A blind man rides a blind horse. Metaphor is blind action, and the consequences are very dangerous.

Usage as object, attribute and adverbial; It means very dangerous.

Structural combination

Synonyms are walking on the ice near the abyss and walking on the thin road near the abyss.

I can't ask you to rush blindly.

Yang Mo's Song of Youth, Chapter 14, Part I

Idiom sentence-making

◎ Our corporate financial investment is blind, lacking the right to speak and pricing.

◎ Keep a close eye on the market and weigh the policies. If auto companies are blind, they will suffer big losses.

◎ Such blindly pieced together cabinets should have been discarded long ago; But after struggling for half a year, we can only change people next year. With the enthusiastic support of thousands of people, President Ma has been able to fulfill his wish, and he must never take the people as experiments and turn them into a group of equally glamorous but useless newcomers.

Interpretation is used as a metaphor for trespassing, which is extremely dangerous.

It originated from Shi Shuo Xin Yu Pai Diao written by Liu Yiqing in the Southern Dynasties.

During the Eastern Jin Dynasty, Huan Xuan, Yin Zhongkan and Gu Kaizhi were good friends and often drank and chatted together.

One day, the three of them were drinking at Yin Zhongkan's house again. After drinking for a while, Huan Xuan suggested, "Let's talk about dangerous words. Whoever speaks badly will be punished, okay? " Gu Kaizhi and Yin Zhong listened, and both agreed with Huan Xuan.

So Huan Xuan was the first to say, "The spearhead is like a knife."

Yin Zhong can say the second one, "A centenarian climbs dead branches."

It's Gu Kaizhi's turn. He said, "What I said is more dangerous than what you said: the baby is lying on the well."

Hearing this, Huan Xuan and Yin Zhong said with one voice, "Well said! It is really dangerous! "

Just then, a soldier joined the army and stood beside Yin Zhong Kan. It's interesting to see danger, and he leaned in and said, "Can I say something?"

Huan Xuan, when they saw him saying something dangerous when he joined the army, they said, "Great! However, if you don't speak well, you will be fined! " Join the army and say, "Of course." So he made a dangerous remark: "A blind man rides a blind horse and comes to a deep pool in the middle of the night."

Yin Zhong Kan, who is blind in one eye, heard this dangerous remark more deeply than Huan Xuan and Gu Kaizhi. He couldn't help saying, "This is terrible!"