Close your eyes and read idioms

Close your eyes and listen

Idiom: Close your eyes and listen

Pinyin: bì mù sè tīng

Explanation: Close your eyes and not listen Look, block your ears and don’t listen. Describes being indifferent to external things.

Source: Han Dynasty Wang Chong's "Lunheng·Ziji": "Close your eyes and block your hearing, love your essence to protect yourself."

Example sentence: A person who closes his eyes and blocks his hearing is objective There is no need to know people who are completely insulated from the outside world. ★Mao Zedong's "On Practice"

Pinyin code: bmst

Synonyms: Turn a blind eye, hear but not hear, shut yourself up

Antonyms: See all directions, listen to all directions

Afterword: The blind man covers his ears

Riddle: The mute is blind

Usage: as predicate, object, attributive; to describe isolation from the outside world

English : be out of touch with reality