掩耳盗铃
    掩耳盗铃
      Explanation: Cover shelter, cover; Pirates steal. Hear, and fear of others stealing bells covered their ears. Compare yourself to deceive ourselves, obviously could not conceal the thing we seek to find ways to cover up.
      Usage: -Linked; as predicate, attributive, adverbial; containing derogatory
      Source: "Lu knew" something to clock people who want to go negative and then a large bell is not negative. The destruction of the vertebral, bell sound natural conditions. Fear of people heard of the wins have also, suddenly cover their ears. "
      Examples: Forcibly legalized traitor, but ~ the clumsy trick. ★ duo "Beware of traitors legalize"
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      Story: Spring and Autumn Period Hou, Jin Guogui family destroyed Fan Zhi Bo. Some people went to Fan house to steal, to see the yard hung a big bell. Bronze bell was cast from fine, very fine shape and pattern. The thief was very glad, and decided to carry this beautiful bell to go back home. But the bell was big and heavy, how he could not move. He believed there was only one way, and that is crushing the minute, and then carry them home. The thief found a big iron hammer, tried to hit the bell, bang the bang, startled him. Thief alarmed, thinking it was too bad that the sound is not tantamount to tell people I'm here to steal minutes? His heart a radical, once flew at the clock on the body with open arms to cover your bell, you can cover is maintained, how does the bell! Bell is still a lengthy to distant places. He heard the more fear, freedom to withdraw in different hands, hard cover your own ears. "Hey, the sound becomes, not hear!" Thief happy together, "How sweet! The ears are covered unable to listen the bell!" He immediately got two of cloth, the ear stopped them, and thought that in this one can hear the bell. So let go from the bell to hit, what about the bell loud and spread very far. People flocked to hear the bell caught the thief. This story comes from "Lu knowing" "their ears Pirates of the clock" is said to be "deceiving" to refer to stupid to cover up acts of self-deception.
  • Thesaurus:  Golden for iron, be too smart by half; cunning outwits itself., Stealthy, whip the devil round the post (=[USA]whip the devil around the stump), Yanmubuque
  • Antonym Group:  diantie, transform iron to gold