China Naming Network - Eight-character query< - Too bad you know too much. You don't have a mud tile house, but you don't like it.

Too bad you know too much. You don't have a mud tile house, but you don't like it.

Although you know a lot, you have never really understood the mud tile house.

1. It's a pity that you know too much. You don't have a mud tile house, but you don't like it. This is a sarcastic statement, which means that although you know a lot, you have never really experienced or owned such material wealth, so you can't really understand and appreciate its value and charm.

This sentence is often used to criticize those who have only theoretical knowledge but no practical experience, or those who seem to know a lot, but actually have not really understood and experienced something.