一叶障目 (yī xié) — to be blinded by a trivial matter; to miss the bigger picture due to focusing on a minor detail

A chengyu meaning 'a leaf before the eyes blinds you' — i.e., letting one small detail obscure the whole picture. Often paired with 不见泰山 ('not seeing Mount Tai') for a fuller idiom form.

idiom
to be blinded by a trivial matterto miss the bigger picture due to focusing on a minor detail

예문

  • 一叶障目
    Wǒ men bù néng yīn wèi yí gè xiǎo wèn tí ér yī xié, hū shì le zhěng tǐ jì huà.
    We cannot be blinded by a small problem and overlook the overall plan.
  • 一叶障目
    Tā zhī kàn zhòng yǎn qián de lì yì, yī xié, méi yǒu kǎo lǜ cháng yuǎn de fā zhǎn.
    He only focuses on immediate gains, blinded by a trivial matter, and fails to consider long-term development.
  • 一叶障目
    Fēn xī wèn tí yào quán miàn, bú yào yī xié, bèi xì zhī mò jié suǒ mí huò.
    When analyzing a problem, be comprehensive; don't be blinded by a trivial matter or misled by minor details.

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