A blind horse in the pool
Blind horse linchi, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Xi ā m ǎ L í NCH í, which means that a blind man rides a blind horse. It is a metaphor for blind action, and the consequences are very dangerous. It comes from Pai Diao, a new account of the world.
Idiom usage
Act blindly
Examples
No candle at night, blind horse in the pool, today's great trouble, nothing greater than ignorance. The fifth book of the emperor of the Qing Dynasty by Kang Youwei
The origin of Idioms
"Blind people ride blind horses and face deep pools in the middle of the night," said Pai Diao, a new account of the world, written by Liu Yiqing in the Southern Song Dynasty
A blind horse in the pool
in one 's humble position , one 's word does not carry much weight - rén wēi wàng qīng