idiom > Pi Fu Tai Basin
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Ant to wear pots
  Explanation: Analogy tasks undertaken by low capacity and very heavy. Also compared himself.
  Usage: The main predicate; as object, attribute; metaphor forces incompetent
  Source: Jiao Han Gan "The Sui Yi Lin Fu": "like ants trying to wear a basin, not the mountains."
Analogy forces can not win
  Analogy forces can not win. Han Gan Jiao "Yi Fu Lin from extracted": "Pi Fu Tai basin, not the mountains." Pi, one as a "tick."
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No. 3
  蚍蜉戴盆 ( pí fú dài pén )
  解 释 蚍蜉,蚂蚁。比喻能力低而承担的任务极重。也比喻不自量力。
  出 处 汉·焦延寿《易林》卷十三:“蚍蜉戴盆,不能上山。”
  用 法 主谓式;作宾语、定语;比喻力不胜任
  近义词 蚍蜉撼树、力不能及、力所不能
  反义词 力所能及
Thesaurus
Pi Fu regret tree, overestimate one’ s strength or oneself, Lisuo cannot, kick against the pricks, Pi Fu shake the tree, Mantis arm when the car, Tarzan Egg press, like an egg knocking itself against a stone, Ant Shake the tree