愚蠢 | yú chǔn | silly; stupid | |
愚昧 | yú mèi | ignorant; uneducated; ignorance | |
愚弄 | yú nòng | to make a fool out of; to fool; to dupe | |
愚公移山 | yú gōng yí shān | the old man moves mountains (idiom); fig. where there's a will, there's a way | |
愚民 | yú mín | ignorant masses; to keep the people in ignorance |
1 | A fool can ask more questions than seven wise men can answer. | |
2 | Learn wisdom by the follies of others. | |
3 | Unlike most of the other nonfoolish holidays, the history of April Fool's Day, sometimes called All Fool's Day, is not totally clear. | |
4 | Except for the most obtuse of market watchers, pretty much everyone has remarked on the recent lockstep inverse correlation seen between the S&P 500-stock index. | |
5 | Refusing to apologize can be smart, or it can be stupid. |