All eyes are foolish
Flesh eyes and foolish eyebrows are metaphors of shallow knowledge. In Yuan Dynasty, Gao Wenxiu's "Black Whirlwind", the third fold: "it's hard to deceive the truth of heaven, but it's hard to be ignorant of people's heart. He's so stupid that he can't recognize a Black Whirlwind father who dares to come."
Idiom explanation
Pronunciation: R ò uy ǎ NY ú m é i.
Idioms and allusions
Source: yuan · Gao Wenxiu's "Black Whirlwind" the third fold: "it's hard to deceive the truth of heaven, how ignorant people's hearts are, then he's so stupid that he can't recognize a Black Whirlwind father who dares to come."
Discrimination of words
Example: the scenery is wonderful, scholars and women are all together, and the streets are full of tourists. Most of them come here. (Ling Mengchu, Ming Dynasty, Volume 40) usage: combined; predicate; metaphor: never seen the world
All eyes are foolish
One is known, the other is unknown - zhǐ zhī qí yī,wèi zhī qí èr
find amusement when the occasion arises - féng chǎng zuò qù
prize one copper as highly as one 's life - yī qián rú mìng
ever remembered in the annals of history - yǒng chuí qīng shǐ