idiom > Ear style
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Ear of the wind
  Explanation: Ear of the wind, a blowing by. Metaphor seriously, do not mind listening to the words
  Usage: As object; analogy, after hearing the words do not mind
  Source: Ming Feng Meng "Jingshitongyan" Volume 24: "Yujie heard only when the ears of the wind."
  Examples: Qing Zhou student "Xingshi" 77 back: "Who would have thought the principal phase undecided, just ignore it, with his Caesar Sao fart, only if ~."
Thesaurus
overpass, Exposure Shiwai, a puffof wind passing the ear-unheeded advice, Zhizhinaohou, Malta east, Paoyu beyond the highest heavens
Antonym
Reverberation Raoliang, leave a lasting and pleasant impression, clearly count, come clearly into view, Between sleep and wakefulness Sizhi, on the brain, Day and night to think, reverberate in one's heart, fresh in one's memory