Yun Dai Ying
I don't know when the sun is shining, I don't know when it is spring and autumn. Eye famous saying
The Warring States Period, Zhuang Zhou, The Wandering of Zhuangzi. Chaojun: A fungus, which is said to die when it sees the sun. Hui Shuo: It means sooner or later. Hu Hui: A cicada is born in spring and dies in summer, or born in summer and dies in autumn. The fungus born in the morning died before the night came, so it had no idea what night and dawn were. The shrew can only live for two seasons, so she doesn't know the spring and autumn of a year. During the Warring States Period, Zhuangzi used the metaphor of fungus and shrew to show that short life span means limited knowledge. Now it can be used to ridicule some people for their short-sightedness and ignorance.
Zhuang Zhou, Warring States philosopher Zhuangzi, "Zhuangzi Xiaoyao Tour"
The tiger gritted its teeth and howled, rolled its eyes and wagged its tail.
Yuan Naixian's "General Road Shoots Tiger". Howe (Howe Millie): The beast roars. Hey (Shanghai N blinks): The way it blinks. The tiger is in power, grinning with his mouth open, his eyes shining and his mottled tail rolling vertically. Writing about the tiger's fierce and terrible appearance makes people look pale.
Naixian, a Hui poet in Yuan Dynasty, was killed by a tiger by a general.
When the eyes are shallow, there are not many, and there are sinister plots in my heart.
Feng Ming magnum, "wake up the world and keep saying, two county magistrates fight for justice to marry orphans". When you are short-sighted, you don't have a big mind, but when you are not in your heart, you will be treacherous. These two sentences have a certain causal relationship. The previous sentence tells people that short-sighted people are bound to be narrow-minded and haggle over immediate gains and losses; The latter sentence tells people that if their minds are not right, they will plot against others. It can be used to meet people and discuss the world.
Feng Menglong, a writer and dramatist in the Ming Dynasty, "Awakening the world and saying that two county magistrates are fighting for justice to marry orphans"
A leaf can't see Mount Tai; Two peas in the ear, no thunder.
A leaf blocked my eyes, and I couldn't even see the tall Mount Tai ahead. Two small beans blocked my ears and I couldn't even hear the thunder. Metaphor is confused by local or temporary phenomena and can't recognize comprehensive or fundamental problems.