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What is the idiom that describes people's easy to draw conclusions?
San Mao Chao si

Explanation:

(1) jump to conclusions without knowing the truth. (2) Deliberately confusing people. (3) Put the cart before the horse and reverse black and white. (4) refers to the fanatical psychological state of blindly believing in a certain theory and a certain person without investigating the facts at all. (5) Spoken language means "nonsense".

Example: (1) Some experts' views on China Mobile's charging problem are actually three cents for four. (2) Copying with San Mao after a fight is a common way for teenagers to protect themselves. (3) Japanese militarists often copy four things and deliberately create international contradictions. (4) For family-owned enterprises, the most terrible thing is not the mistakes of leaders, but the carelessness of managers and employees, which is one of the key factors leading to the out-of-control of enterprises. (5) "It's just three cents and four copies! I was not drunk at all yesterday! "