be ignorant because of not attending to learning
Standing on the wall, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Qi á ngmi à n é RL à, which means facing the wall, nothing to see, no learning and no skill. From book Zhouguan.
Idiom usage
If you make the wall stand on its face and the monkey crown, I will not take it.
The origin of Idioms
"The book of Zhou officials:" do not learn from the wall "Kong Zhuan:" people do not learn, it is still standing on the wall. " "The Analects of Confucius · Yanghuo": "people are not for Zhounan and Zhaonan, and they are still standing on the wall, and they are also related to each other?"
Idiom explanation
Facing the wall. There is nothing to see. It's a metaphor for ignorance. It is also called "standing against the wall".
be ignorant because of not attending to learning
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