Songshi Daoyuan's Record of Jingdezhen and Dengchuan Volume 28: "It's like riding a donkey to find a donkey.
When the master woke up, he went out and rode around the Ma Zaishan village tied in front of the door. Suddenly, he remembered that his horse was still tied to the post in front of the door and ran back quickly. Seeing that there was no horse in front of the door, he let out a cry and whipped the servant. The servant timidly pointed to the horse he rode back: "Isn't this your horse!" " .
The master suddenly realized, and quickly changed his mouth and said, "You are so smart that you recognized the horse at a glance. Haha ",it is inevitable to blame others for being confused or doing something wrong. A wise man will lose all his life, and no one is perfect. If there is a problem, don't always look for the reason on others, you'd better look for it on yourself first.
People should advocate "criticism and self-criticism" and avoid "looking at other people's scars and treating themselves like flowers", which is helpful for harmony and progress. ...
Metaphor things are around, still looking for them everywhere. It is also a metaphor for finding a better job while doing a certain job.
Ride a horse to find a horse:
Idiom name: riding a horse to find a horse (qí m snipe zh snipe medal of merit)
Definition of idiom: Ride a horse to find another horse. The original metaphor is to find a more satisfactory job while occupying a position. Now Dobby's metaphor is here, and I'm still looking for it everywhere.
Idiom origin: Song Shi Daoyuan's "Jingde Dengchuan Record" Volume 28: "Riding a donkey to find a donkey."
Synonym: riding a donkey to find a donkey
Usage of idioms: can be used as predicate, attribute and clause; Used of people.
Idiom structure: more formal idioms
Emotional color: commendatory idioms
Idiom pronunciation: looking for, can not be pronounced "z m 40"
An example of riding a horse to find a horse:
1, he looked everywhere for the door with the door key. It's riding a horse to find a horse.
2. While doing odd jobs, look for a job and ride a horse to find a horse. He is not idle.
3. Why should we ride a donkey to find a horse instead of riding a horse to find a horse? Riding a camel may make it easier to find a horse and see farther.