What poem is used to describe people who don't know the truth and get involved in things?

"I don't know the true face of Lushan Mountain, but toward which corner of the mountain."

Tell me about the experience of traveling in the mountains. Why can't you identify the true face of Lushan Mountain?

Because I am in the middle of Lushan Mountain, my vision is limited by the peaks of Lushan Mountain, and I only see one peak, one ridge, one hill and one valley of Lushan Mountain, which is one-sided and inevitably one-sided.

This is what you see when you visit the mountains, and it is often the same when you observe things in the world. These two poems are rich in connotation, which enlightens us to understand a philosophy of dealing with people-because people are in different positions and have different starting points, their understanding of objective things is inevitably one-sided; To understand the truth and the whole picture, we must go beyond the narrow scope and get rid of subjective prejudice.

P.S. personally feels that there is also a saying that "the authorities are fascinated, and the bystanders see clearly"-the parties are confused by what they encounter, and the bystanders see clearly.

The above is for reference only. If there are any objections, discuss with each other. Ha ha ~