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Wholeness!
Recognize the whole with the key parts.
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The Chinese word, pinyin is kuīyībānérzhīquánbào, which means to see a leopard.
One or two dots of markings can tell what the whole leopard looks like, and the analogy can be inferred from the part of the group to observe the whole picture.
From Liu Yiqing.
He Naishi Says New Words: Founder": Take a peek and see the whole leopard, and watch the dripping water collapse and shoot the wisdom to know the sea.
Sentence formation: We can understand the significant progress made in China's sewage treatment in recent years from the sewage situation of the factory, in order to get a glimpse of the whole leopard, and the effect of watching the dripping water can know the sea.
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A glimpse of the whole leopard can be inferred from the part of observation to the whole picture.
Analysis: It is the opposite meaning extended by later generations according to "peeping leopard in the tube", which is different from the original meaning of the source "peeping leopard in the tube, you can see a spot", and the original meaning is "peeking at a spot but not knowing the whole leopard". A similar meaning is more widely spread is "a leaf knows autumn".
Part of speech: Take "peep at the leopard in the tube" is derogatory, and take "peek at a glimpse and know the whole leopard" is a positive meaning.
Introduction to synonyms: a leaf knows autumn
一叶知秋 (pinyin: yī yè zhī qiū) is a Chinese idiom from Huainanzi Shuoshan Xun.
The original meaning of "knowing autumn from a leaf" is to know the arrival of autumn from the withering of a leaf, and then through individual subtle signs, you can see the development trend and results of the whole situation; It is generally used as a definite sentence in a sentence.
Liu An of the Western Han Dynasty wrote in "Huainanzi Shuoshan Xun": "Taste a piece of meat, know the taste of a wok; Hanging feathers and charcoal, and know the air of dryness and dampness, with small and large. See a leaf falling, and know that the year will be twilight; See a pot of ice, and know the cold of the world: near and far. ”
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It means that you can know what the whole leopard looks like by seeing one or two dots of markings on the leopard, and the metaphor can be inferred from the observation part to the whole picture of Huaigao.
From Liu Yiqing's "The World Speaks New Words: Founder": A glimpse of the whole leopard, watching the dripping water can know the sea.
Sentence formation: We can understand the significant progress made in China's sewage treatment in recent years from the sewage lead source of the factory, in order to get a glimpse of the whole leopard cracked and dry, and the effect of watching the dripping water can know the sea.
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A glimpse of the meaning of the whole leopard is a metaphor, and it can be inferred from the small part of the observation to the whole picture. A metaphor can be inferred from a small part of an observation to the whole picture.
Source of allusion: Southern Song Dynasty.
Liu Yiqing's "New Sayings of the World Fangzheng": "This Lang also peeps at the leopard, and he sees it from time to time."
Example sentence: From this production judgment key line, we can get a glimpse of the whole leopard and see that it is now made in China.
See the changes in China's manufacturing industry from coarse to fine, from single to complete.
synonyms: 1. It can be seen.
Spots: Variegated patterns or spots. Figuratively seeing a small part of a thing can also infer the whole of things.
Grand View of the History of the Qing Dynasty
to alcoholism. The slight suspicion of prostitutes, so they did not have their hardships and hardships, and the uneven rewards and punishments of the Qing Dynasty can be seen.
2. A leaf knows Chong Huai Qiu.
From the fall of a leaf, we know that autumn is coming. Through individual subtle signs, we can see the development trend and outcome of the whole situation.
Example sentence: The wise man's understanding of the world is often microcosmic, and he knows the autumn from a leaf.
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A glimpse of the whole leopard is the perceptual characteristic of perception, and at the same time there is a visual characteristic, and there is an idiom called the leopard in the tube.
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Answer]: A This sentence reflects the totality of human perception. So choose A.
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