骑驴找驴

騎驢找驢
qílǘzhǎolǘ
idiom

Meanings

  1. 1 to look for what one already has
  2. 2 to search for the donkey while riding it (idiom)

Examples

Nǐ de yǎnjìng jiù zài tóu shàng, zhēn shì qílǘzhǎolǘ.
Your glasses are right on your head — that's classic 'riding the donkey while looking for it'.
Tā qílǘzhǎolǘ, bǎ shǒujī ná zài shǒu lǐ què dàochù zhǎo.
He was looking for what he already had — searching all over while holding his phone in his hand.

Tips

history
A variant of (qílǘmìlǘ), recorded in 《》(Jǐngdé Chuándēng Lù), a Song-dynasty Chan Buddhist text. The original line uses the image as a Zen metaphor: people seek enlightenment everywhere while it is already within them.
memory
Picture someone perched on a donkey, frantically asking everyone if they've seen a donkey. The absurdity is the point — and it's exactly what hunting for the keys already in your hand feels like.

Stroke Order

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