盲人摸象

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Chinese

blind person
feel with the hand; to touch; to stroke
feel with the hand; to touch; to stroke; to grope; to feel (one's pulse); imitate; copy
 
shape; form; appearance
shape; form; appearance; elephant; image under a map (maths)
 
trad. (盲人摸象) 盲人
simp. #(盲人摸象) 盲人
Literally: “The blind man touches some parts of an elephant (and concludes what an elephant looks like).”

Etymology

From Mahayana Mahaparinirvana Sutra. See Blind men and an elephant.

Pronunciation


Idiom

(deprecated template usage) 盲人摸象

  1. (figurative) to draw (incorrect) conclusions from partial understanding

Synonyms