I. Sources
Said by: Meng Bo's "Left Out Folk Songs": "Officials may be very familiar with the people's voices and wishes, but they just pretend to be confused and understand, deliberately listening but turning a blind eye."
Second, synonyms
1, knowing perfectly well past asking: it means knowing perfectly well past asking and deliberately asking others.
2, knowing well: I understand it in my heart but don't say it, I describe it in my heart.
3, mystifying: refers to deliberately playing tricks, confusing and confusing, making people unpredictable.
4. Stealing ear bells: The original meaning of this idiom is to cover your ears to steal other people's bells, and later it means to deceive yourself. What is obviously impossible to cover up must be covered up by some means.
5, pretending to be dumb: it means pretending to be dumb, meaning deliberately ignoring it, just pretending not to know.
Use clear and obfuscated sentences:
1, say it again if you don't want to understand, and he will give you a clear understanding.
2, body and mind are one, knowing well, but not showing emotions and being calm; Be confused when you should be confused, and never pretend to be confused when you should understand.
At first, everyone pretended to understand, but now everyone has to pretend to be confused.
After ten years, we pretend to be confused and understand.
At first, we pretended to be confused to understand. Later, we played dumb and understood. It is not that we want to live in ignorance. However, a lot of things, with hard work, will be exposed, exposed and lost. The world of adults is always so fragile.