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Look at the pictures and guess the answers to idioms. What is a stone statue and five people in the picture?

Look at the picture and guess the answer to the idiom and what is the stone statue of five people in the picture-the blind man touches the elephant.

Make a comprehensive judgment on sth. Based on a one-sided view

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Explanatory metaphor is based on one-sided understanding or partial experience, making random guesses and trying to make a comprehensive judgment.

The source of the Great Nirvana Sutra 32: "Those who touch the teeth are like reed roots, those who touch the ears are like dustpans, those who touch the nose are like pestles, those who touch the feet are like wooden mortar, those who touch the spine are like beds, those who touch the abdomen are like urns, and those who touch the tail are like ropes.

Structural subject-predicate form.

Usage is derogatory; Metaphor is one-sided work style. Generally used as object, attribute and clause.

Pronunciation touch; You can't pronounce "mē".

Form discrimination blindness; Can't write "embarrassed".

See the leopard in the tube and the sky in the well.

The antonym sees everything, looks up and is carefree.

Discrimination ~ is different from "looking at a leopard in a tube": ~ contains derogatory meaning; Don't say words of modesty; Peeking at a leopard in a tube is often a self-deprecating remark; This is a neutral idiom.

The story of ~ tells us that we should not judge a problem by subjective and one-sided understanding, but should understand the whole picture of things.

English translation of conclusions from incomplete data

According to ancient Indian Buddhist scriptures, there was a small country in ancient India, and the king's name was King Mirror. He believes in Sakyamuni's Buddhism and worships Buddha and recites scriptures every day. He is very religious. However, there were many religions and witchcraft in China at that time, and most subjects were confused by their preaching, which was not conducive to the governance of the country. King Jing wanted to convert his subjects to Buddhism, so he came up with an idea: educate and induce them with the appearance of blind people touching elephants. King Jing ordered his courtiers to say, "Find some blind people to come to the city." The messenger quickly gathered a group of blind people and took them to the palace.

The messenger went into the palace and reported to the mirror king, "Your Majesty, the blind man you ordered to look for has now been taken to the front of the temple." King Mirror said, "You will take the blind people to the elephant garden early tomorrow morning, so that each of them can only touch one part of the elephant's body, and then take them to the square in front of the palace immediately."

The next morning, King Jing called all the ministers and tens of thousands of civilians to gather in the square in front of the palace. People are whispering, and no one knows what important things the king is going to announce. Soon, the messenger led the blind man to the high seat of the king of mirrors, and the people in the square suddenly became quiet. The mirror king asked the blind man, "Have you all touched elephants?" The blind people said in unison, "I touched the elephant!" " "The mirror king added," Each of you tell me what an elephant looks like! "The blind man who touched the elephant's leg first stood up and said," Tell the wise king that the elephant is like a vat full of paint. " The blind man touching the elephant's tail said, "Your Majesty, elephants should be like brooms." The blind man who touched the elephant's belly said, "Your Majesty, elephants are really like drums." Later, those who touched the elephant's head said that the elephant was like a big spoon, those who touched the big ivory said that the elephant was like a horn, those who touched the back of the elephant's tail said that the elephant was like a stick, and those who touched the elephant's ears said that the elephant was like a dustpan. Finally, the blind man touching the elephant's nose said, "Your Majesty, the elephant is really like a thick rope." A group of blind people are divided into several groups, arguing endlessly, saying that they are right and others are wrong. One by one, they went to see Wang Qian in the mirror and argued, "Your Majesty! The elephant is really like what I said! " At this time, the subjects present laughed at this, and the king of the mirror also looked at the people meaningfully and laughed.