See the small in the dark
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ji à nxi à o à nd à, which means that small things are clear and big things are confused. It comes from the interpretation of five instruments in Confucius' family language.
The source of the idiom "Confucius family language · interpretation of five instruments": "but do not know what to do, from things like flow, do not know what to hold, this is also mediocre."
See the small in the dark
Six ears of different conspiracy - liù ěr bù tóng móu
like an egg knocking itself against a stone - yǐ luǎn tóu shí
on the borders between the two kingdoms wu and chu - wú tóu chǔ wěi