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What is the two-part allegorical saying of "blind people read books"?

Two-part allegorical saying: Blind people read books-the viewpoint is unknown.

More two-part allegorical sayings about the blind: blind people go to the streets-by feeling.

A blind man lit a lamp that wasted wax.

Blind people sing bad faces-shouting.

The blind man blew out the candles-blowing angrily.

The blind look in the mirror-I don't know what I look like.

Blind Dancing-Blind Optimism

The blind man follows the smiling face of his wife-blindly joining in the fun.

A blind man visited his father-in-law-a blind man knew nothing about Mount Tai.

Blind people buy calendars-nonsense

The blind man is very confused. He can't find any clues.

The blind man opened the lock-yes.

Blind people enter the village-they can't touch the door.

Blind people walk-sooner or later.

A crutch for the blind-a guide

Blind people go to school-don't admit defeat (book)

A blind man who catches his wife will never lose.

The blind man picked up the newspaper and read it.

A blind man can run very high-that's not enough.

Blind people fish-only according to others, not according to themselves.

Blind people shine with flashlights, not themselves.

The blind man let the donkey go-let it go.

A blind man marries a wife-beauty or ugliness.

Blind people crossing the ropeway-worry and fear

A blind man rushed to the south wall-he couldn't turn back until he touched the south wall.

The Blind Wear Glasses —— A Framework for More She People

Blind people touch fish-take a chance

Blind people work by touching.

Blind people play with lanterns-white dots and wax.

The blind man crossed the Turin Bridge-he went the wrong way.

The blind man ate walnuts and hit his hand.

Blind people walk-touch the past and count.

The blind man let the donkey go-hit him on the hand.

A blind man patted his thigh-unhappy

Blind boxing match.-wait a minute

Blind people hum songs-blind optimism

The blind catch ghosts-something that is about to disappear

Blind people plant trees-whether they are alive or dead.

The blind touch the elephant-learn from each other's strengths.

A blind man walks with a kidnapper on his back-from each according to his ability.

The blind man crossed the river with his kidnapper on his back-kill two birds with one stone.

The blind carry the blind-busy (blind) plus busy (blind) (metaphor is particularly busy)

Blind struggle-hold on (metaphor always holds on to shortcomings, points or mistakes as a handle. Or endless criticism)

Blind people play lanterns-in vain (waxing)

Blind people fight mosquitoes-in vain.

Blind people wear glasses-one more layer is better than one less.

Blind people wear glasses-pretend (figuratively)

A blind man lit a lamp that wasted wax. Still in vain, useless)

Blind people go up the stairs-I don't know how high it is.

The blind man's dead son-hopeless.

Blind people touch fish-by touching opportunities.

Blind people touch elephants-not comprehensive

Blind people play the Hu Qin-a good skill (figuratively speaking, an excellent skill)

Blind people eat walnuts-hit their hair.

The blind man cooks sugar-the fire is annoyed (old) (metaphor is very angry)