Pinyin y?r? Duolin.
The basic definition is that you deceive yourself. Things that can't be covered up clearly must be covered up in some way, which is often used to satirize those who don't want others to know, but just to attract others' attention.
Source "Lv Chunqiu Self-knowledge": "People have a clock; Want to be negative; Then the clock is too big to be negative; Destroy it with vertebrae; The clock is ringing. I'm afraid people will smell it and take it away from me, so I'll slap in the face. If the wicked smell it, it's ok, but if they hate it, it's ridiculous. "
For example, the fourteenth time in Li Qingru's "The Garden in the Mirror": "Although it is covered with silk to hide people's eyes and ears, it is known to hide people's eyes and ears."
Grammar is used as predicate, attribute and adverbial.
Synonym stealing the bell: a metaphor for deceiving oneself and others.
Steal the clock and make sentences.
1, the frog jumped up with a loud roar and caught the bug with lightning speed.
2. This article quotes the allusion of "stealing the bell of the ear", and the theme is more prominent.
He never hides his ears.
4. Don't think that you are smart enough to cover up the bad things you have done, but you are actually deceiving yourself.
Stealing the ear bell is a seemingly clever but stupid method.
This is just a trick to try to legalize illegal activities.
7. If you don't work hard, you will only deceive yourself with lies.
8, don't deceive yourself, it will only be a cover my ears.
9. I hold the crescent moon in my hand, the stars are overhead, my eyes are full of affection, my mouth is full of roses, and my feet are on auspicious clouds, just to give you a Christmas present. I wish you a merry Christmas.
Please refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Ear Stealing for the above contents.