To die or to turn a blind eye
Ⅱ The opposite words of out of sight, out of mind
To be concerned Belly - Pinyin: qiān cháng guà dù
Definition: pull: pull. It is described as being very missed and worried.
Source: The third chapter of "Enemies and Creditors" by Anonymous of the Yuan Dynasty: "How could my child be hooked away for a while, and I, Zhang Shanyou, would be tortured and cut into pieces."
Example sentences: They're waiting, so go ahead and be happy! (Chapter 26 of "A Dream of Red Mansions" by Cao Xueqin of the Qing Dynasty)
Ⅲ Out of sight, out of mind, are there any similar sentences like this?
Out of sight, out of mind (pure), out of ear Tingwei (Qing)
One day Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty discussed with King Longchen Shou and Dongfang Shuo about what was the cleanest thing.
Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty asked: "What is clean in the world?"
King Shou said: "Everything in the world is purified by water. When things are dirty, they are washed with water. If the body is filthy, the dirt can be removed by washing it with water."
After hearing this, Dongfang Shuo disagreed and asked, "If someone leaks urine into wine, how can water be used as a purifier?"
After hearing this, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty felt that it was reasonable, and asked Dongfang Shuo again: "In your opinion, what is pure?" Dongfang Shuo replied: "I think that 'out of sight is pure'."
Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty asked again: "If seeing is pure, what is the most filthy thing in the world?" Dongfang Shuo replied: "It just depends on the difference between seeing and not seeing!"
Buddhism It is not believed that there are pure things in the Saha world. Buddhism believes that this world is "turbid for kalpas", "turbid for views", "turbid for troubles", "turbid for living beings" and "turbid for fate". It can be said that everything is turbid. The so-called kalpa turbidity means that time is impermanent; the turbidity of views means that thoughts are persistent; the turbidity of worries means that greed, anger, delusion and jealousy are the turbidity; the turbidity of living beings means that the five pleasures are mixed together; the turbidity of life means that life comes from impure parents. If you want to find true purity in the world, you can only look to the heart! However, the mind can also be pure or impure. For example, the Vimalakirti Sutra says: "If the mind is pure, the country will be pure." The so-called "pure" is entirely a difference in karma. Dogs regard feces as food, and vultures regard stinky food. Meat is a delicacy, all living beings kill each other, and all the internal organs, even feathers and bones are eaten into the stomach. From our perspective, is this pure or unclean? The bowls and plates used for eating must be sterilized at high temperatures, and medical instruments must also be sterilized by various steams; but the bowls and steamers themselves, even if there are no microorganisms attached to them, don’t their essence come from contamination? As the saying goes: "If the ears are not listening, the mind is not bothered; if the eyes are not seeing, the mouth is not greedy." If you don't see the chef cooking, of course the food is more beautiful; if you don't see the chef kneading the dough, of course the bread is delicious; XO or brandy are both Made by trampling grapes and fermenting them with their feet, the charming girls are not all skeletons with flesh; the handsome knights are just stinkers! Eyes and ears are inherently impure things; how can they become pure if they are used to hear sounds and see things as impure things? Therefore, the purity of the world can only be distinguished with a kind heart, a beautiful heart, a true heart, and a loving heart. Only then can all things follow the changes of my heart and be pure. Even if the rotten corpse smells bad, I look at it with loving eyes and feel compassion for it, and the dead corpse will also be pure. You make extremely vicious voices and you kill with swords and weapons, but I listen to them with good intentions and pity them with a kind heart, so what's wrong with killing with swords and guns? Therefore, when we are in this world, we are surrounded by an evil world with five turbidities. We need to use a pure mind to guide it in order to achieve purity. When I hear slanderous words, I feel that my karma has been eliminated; when I see dirt, I think of delicious food. What the Consciousness-Wei School calls the eight consciousnesses transforming into wisdom means that we transform the world with our true heart, kind heart, beautiful heart, and pure heart. What is impure in this world?
Ⅳ Is there a four-character idiom that describes the meaning of "out of sight, out of mind"?
Is this blind optimism?
Out of sight is blind; out of mind is optimism
Ⅳ Out of sight, out of mind is an idiom
Blind optimism
Ⅵ Out of sight, out of mind, answer the idiom's riddle
Out of sight, out of mind (guess an idiom)
Answer: blind optimism
Blind optimism [máng mù lè guān ]
Blind: blind, blind obedience. Refers to being happy too early without considering the actual situation, blind: blind, blindly following. Refers to being happy too early without considering the actual situation.
Ⅶ Ancient poems with similar meanings to "Out of sight, out of mind"
Idiom: Out of sight, out of mind
Pinyin: yǎn bù jiàn, xīn bù fán
Explanation: It means that as long as you don't see it or are not in front of you, you won't worry or worry about it.
Source: Chapter 29 of "A Dream of Red Mansions" by Cao Xueqin of the Qing Dynasty: "Let the two enemies of you go to heaven, I'm 'out of sight, out of mind', that's all."
Examples: Out of sight, out of mind, let him be.