First, deceive oneself and others.
Interpretation: Deceive yourself; And cheat others. Deceive others with things you don't believe in. Describe ulterior motives or hypocritical deception.
Source: Song Zhuxi's Zhuzi School 18: "Because I cheated myself, I said,' Deceiving others is also deceiving myself, and this is even more deceiving myself.' "
Interpretation of the vernacular: self-deception, saying' self-deception is also self-deception', is another kind of self-deception.
For example, not admitting that this is a motive is a strong motive, and it is completely self-deception.
Second, self-deception
Interpretation: self-deception: self-deception. Self-deception.
Source: Song Zhuxi's "Zhuzi School" Volume 18: "Because you deceive yourself, this is self-deception, and this is also self-deception."
Interpretation of the vernacular: self-deception, saying' self-deception is also self-deception', is another kind of self-deception.
Ex.: But after all, these are just fools, deceiving themselves and others.
Third, cover my ears and steal the clock.
Interpretation: cover: cover; Steal: steal. Cover one's ears and steal bells; Thought I couldn't hear you; No one will hear you. Metaphor self-deception
Source: Lu Chunqiu's Self-knowledge during the Warring States Period: "If a person has a clock, if he wants to leave it, the clock will be too big to fail. Destroy it with vertebrae, and the bell will ring. I am afraid that people will smell it and take it away, covering their ears. "
Vernacular interpretation: Someone stole the clock and wanted to take it away with him. That clock cannot be taken away. When he slandered him with his spine, the clock made a loud noise. I was afraid that others would hear him rob me, so I covered my ears.
Example: This article quoted the allusion of "stealing the bell of the ear", which made the theme more prominent.
Fourth, steal the bell and cover your ears.
Interpretation: Metaphor deceives oneself.
Source: Qing Shizi's "The Goshawk Attacks the Fan": "You see that he steals the bell and deceives the world, betrays the country and is willing to be the emperor. Discuss what? "
Vernacular interpretation: You see that he steals the clock to cover his ears and deceives the world. He betrayed his country and was willing to be emperor. What are we talking about?
He has never done anything to hide his ears.
Five, plug your ears and steal the clock
Explanation: It is a metaphor for deceiving oneself and others, trying to cover up what cannot be covered up.
Source: Lu Chunqiu's Self-knowledge during the Warring States Period: "If a person has a clock, if he wants to leave it, the clock will be too big to fail. Destroy it with vertebrae, and the bell will ring. I am afraid that people will smell it and take it away, covering their ears. "
Vernacular interpretation: Someone stole the clock and wanted to take it away with him. That clock cannot be taken away. Zhong made a loud noise when he slandered him with his spine. I was afraid that others would hear him rob me, so I covered my ears.
Trying to legalize illegal behavior is just a trick of stealing chickens and dogs.