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? What do you mean, a blind man is blind? What are the allusions?

The source of the allusion: Liu Yiqing in the Southern Dynasties and Paidiao in the Song Dynasty: "A blind man rides a blind horse and comes to the deep pool in the middle of the night. Idiom meaning: A blind man rides a blind horse. Metaphor is in an extremely dangerous situation, but also metaphor for unauthorized intrusion and collision; Very dangerous. Idiom phonetic notation: ㄤˊㄖㄣˊㄒㄧㄚㄇㄚˇㄚミㄚㄚミㄚㄚㄚㄚㄚㄚㄚ⭧ㄚ1 With a derogatory connotation. Idiom structure: joint idiom pronunciation: blind, can't pronounce "wanɡ". Idiom: I am blind and can't write "embarrassed". Ride blindly (の). きわめてなこ12392Synonym: Walking on the ice near the abyss, walking on a thin and deep idiom, for example, I can't ask you to rush blindly. (Yang Mo's Song of Youth, Chapter 1, Section 14) Idiom story: Gu Kaizhi, a writer of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, visited Kanjia in Yin Zhong, and Jpua Xuan, a constant temperature, was also there. The three of them happily drew lots to play word games. As for the word "danger", they say "the spear is like a sword", "centenarians climb dead branches", "babies lie on pulleys on the well", and some people say that "the blind ride blind".