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Idioms describing shallowness

The poor ears and the weak eyes: a metaphor for people with little knowledge and knowledge.

Despicable slang: vulgar; shallow: not much knowledge. Mostly describe articles or words as vulgar and superficial.

If you don’t know the Han Dynasty, how can you talk about the Wei and Jin Dynasties: If you don’t know the Han Dynasty, let alone the Wei and Jin Dynasties of the Three Kingdoms. Describes being out of touch with reality for a long time and knowing nothing about social conditions, especially new things. It also describes poor knowledge and shallow learning.

Cai: talent; shu: empty; knowledge: knowledge; shallow: shallow. His talent is not high and his knowledge is shallow.

Short of talent and shallow learning: sparse: shallow. Not very talented and not very knowledgeable (mostly used as a self-effacing expression).

The talent is shallow and the intelligence is shallow: describes a person’s talent and intelligence. A self-effacing statement.

Measure the sea with a Li Li: Li: gourd, an ancient water scooping utensil. Refers to using a ladle to measure the depth of sea water. It is a metaphor for looking at profound things with a superficial perspective.

Hold a watch to measure the sky: watch: a vertical column, to measure the length of the sun’s shadow; degree: measure. Use a very short watch to measure days. It is a metaphor for having shallow knowledge and being unable to understand things deeply.

Cun Zhu hits the bell: Zhu: grass stem. The original meaning is that the bell is loud, and if you strike it with a grass stem, you will not be able to make the sound it should. It is later used as a metaphor for a person with little knowledge to seek advice from a person with profound knowledge.

Debao Nengxian: shallow virtues and insufficient talents (expressing self-effacement).

Debo can be fresh: fresh: less. Having shallow virtues and insufficient talents (a word that expresses self-effacement).

With weak virtues come heavy responsibilities: With shallow virtues come great responsibilities. Often used as a word of modesty.

The virtue is thin and the hope is light: thin: shallow; hope: reputation. Virtue is shallow, reputation is slight.

Low virtue and weak conduct: conduct: virtue and conduct. Refers to shallow moral character and conduct.

In the old days, it was called thin fate.

The fate is shallow and the fate is thin: In the old days, it was called the fate is shallow.

fenshianyuanshu: In the old days, it was called shallow fate.

Superficial and unlearned: superficial: shallow; unlearned: learning without foundation. Refers to shallow knowledge.

Floating but not practical: describes knowledge that is shallow and does not have a solid foundation; describes style that is superficial and not in-depth or practical.

Blessings are shallow and fate is poor: Blessings are shallow, fate is bad, and there is no blessing to enjoy.

Lonely in power and weak in ability.

Pretend to be sophisticated: You are not really sophisticated, but you deliberately pretend to be sophisticated. It often refers to articles that deliberately use difficult words to cover up the shallowness of the content.

Few people see and hear little: they hear little and see little. Describes shallow knowledge and limited knowledge.

Few views and little knowledge: Describes shallow knowledge, limited knowledge, and poor knowledge.

Ignorance means little is heard and little is seen. Describes shallow knowledge and limited knowledge.

Peng Xin: Peng Xin: Peng Cao’s heart is narrow and crooked, which is a metaphor for shallow knowledge. It means that there is nothing but a superficial appearance.

Well frog chicken: chicken: the name of an insect, namely midge, often used to describe small things. It is a metaphor for not having a broad vision and having little knowledge.

Li Zuo Guan Peep: Use a ladle to measure the sea water and look at the sky from the bamboo tube. It is a metaphor for having shallow knowledge and one-sided observation and understanding of things.

Liaodong pig: a metaphor for shallow knowledge, rare and strange.

The gate is declining and the fortune is shallow: the gate is declining and the fortune is shallow.

The name is heavy and dark: dark: ignorance. Describes a person who is famous but has little knowledge.

The film is long and the skills are small: small specialties and superficial skills.

Final skills: small specialties, superficial skills. The same as "the film is long but the skills are poor".

Small hearing and small opinion: hearing: insight. His knowledge is shallow and his opinions are not high.

PuLing Xiaozhi: PingPing: A bottle used for drawing water. It cannot hold much water. It is a metaphor for having shallow knowledge and not being able to understand things deeply.

Knowledge about holding a bottle: A bottle is a bottle used for drawing water. It cannot hold much water. It is a metaphor for having shallow knowledge and not being able to understand things deeply.

Know what you need to know about holding a bottle without losing the tool: holding a bottle: a small bottle used for drawing water. Only a little knowledge of picking up a bottle and drawing water can prevent the bottle from being borrowed. It is a metaphor for being careful about what you have and being loyal to your duties.

The wisdom of holding a bottle: holding a bottle: a bottle with a small capacity for drawing water. A metaphor for shallow knowledge or resourcefulness. Also known as "the wisdom of picking up bottles" and "the knowledge of picking up bottles".

The wisdom of holding a bottle is to keep the utensils from being fake: holding a bottle: a small bottle used for drawing water. Only a little knowledge of picking up a bottle and drawing water can prevent the bottle from being borrowed. It is a metaphor for being careful about what you have and being loyal to your duties.

The wisdom of holding a bottle is to keep it true: holding a bottle: a small bottle used for drawing water. Only a little knowledge of picking up a bottle and drawing water can prevent the bottle from being borrowed. It is a metaphor for being careful about what you have and being loyal to your duties.

Quxue refers to people with limited knowledge and stubborn minds; Quxue means "bian", arguing. It is a metaphor for people with shallow knowledge who like meaningless arguments.

Short-tempered spirit: refers to a shallow and impetuous mind.

The view of a sparrow: a metaphor for shallow knowledge.

A bottle does not make any sound, but a half-filled bottle sloshes: A bottle filled with water does not make any sound, but a half-filled bottle makes a sound. It is a metaphor that a rich person is humble and reticent, while a shallow person prefers to show off and boast about himself.

Knock the bell with 蛛: 蛛: grass stem. The original meaning is that the bell is loud, and if you strike it with a grass stem, you will not be able to make the sound it should. It is later used as a metaphor for a person with little knowledge to seek advice from a person with profound knowledge.

Ideology: Willingness, ambition. Great ambition, but shallow talent. It means great ambition but little talent.

Mediocre people: refers to people with shallow knowledge.

The view of elm tree: elm tree, elm tree and elm tree. A metaphor for a small world. Later it was used as a metaphor for shallow insights.

The fate is thin and shallow: refers to the shallowness of the fate.

Yuan saves life: Yuan: fate. Xing: stingy, frugal, lacking. Jian: It didn’t go well. Shallow fate, bad fate,

Shake the whole bottle but half the bottle: It means that truly knowledgeable people are humble, while those with shallow knowledge think they are great.