Going South by Driving the Chariot North ——有兴趣 ...? Going South by Driving the Chariot North Once a man wanted to go to the south, but his carriage was heading north. A passer-by asked him: 'If you are going to the south, why is your chariot heading north? ' The man answered, 'My horse is good at running, my driver is highly skilled at driving a carriage, and I have enough money. ' The man didn't consider that the direction might be wrong; the better his conditions were, the further he was away from his destination.; The idiom derived from this story indicates that one's action was the opposite effect to one's intention. 南辕北辙 从前,有一个人想到南方去,但他的马车却往北走。一个路人问他:“如果你想去南方,为什么车却向北走呢?”这人答道:“我的马日行千里,我的车夫驾车的技艺高超,我还有足够的盘缠。”这个完全不考虑他的方向是错的,他的条件越好,离目的地也就越远。 这则寓言引申出来的这个成语意思是一个人的行为和他想要达到的目的相反。 哈哈,其实这人是想绕地球一圈再回到南方。查看更多5个回答 . 2人已关注