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Not seeing the big picture. Pronunciation] [guǎn zhōng kuī bào].
Explanation] Looking at the leopard from the small hole in the bamboo tube, only a markings on the leopard's body can be seen. The metaphor of seeing only a part of a thing means that what is seen is incomplete or that there is a slight gain.
Source] "Three Kingdoms: Emperor Wu Ji" Pei Songzhi's note quoted in the Book of Wei contains Geng Shen's order: "Although the speaker or the military official has a function; Lack of virtue is worthy of the ...... of the choice of the countyCommentator's Words; It's like a peep at the tiger! "The Northern and Southern Dynasties: Liu Yiqing's "New Words of the World":
This lang also sees the leopard in the tube; From time to time, it can be seen. ”
Example sentences] 1.With the enthusiastic help of his teacher, Li Ming's thinking has changed, which can be seen from a diary he wrote recently.
Synonyms] urn heaven of the sight of the well frog see a hole to measure the sea to sit in the well to watch the sky, a leaf of the obstruction of the eye, a spot of the tube peeping at the li.
Antisense] dizzying, well-informed, unobstructed, clear at a glance, clear in the eye, if you look at the fire, see the subtle.
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Not seeing the big picture. guǎn zhōng kuī bào paraphrase] looking at the leopard from the small hole of the bamboo pipe; Only a single mark on the leopard's body was seen. The parable does not see the whole picture; It's just a one-sided understanding. It is also a metaphor that can infer the whole picture from the part that is observed.
Speech] Pei Songzhi's note in "Three Kingdoms: Emperor Wu Ji" quoted in the "Book of Wei" contains Geng Shen's order: "Although the speaker or the military official has a function; Lack of virtue is worthy of the ...... of the choice of the countyCommentator's Words; It's like a peep at the tiger! "The Northern and Southern Dynasties: Liu Yiqing's "New Words of the World":
This lang also sees the leopard in the tube; From time to time, it can be seen. ”
Zhengyin] leopard; It cannot be pronounced as "bāo";
Identify] leopard; Can't write "mink";
synonyms] peep leopard a spot of the tube and the tube to peep into the sky.
Antisense] is clear at a glance.
Usage] Sometimes used in conjunction with "visible" or "slightly visible". It is generally used as a predicate and an adverbial.
Structure] is more formal.
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The synonyms of the leopard in the tube are: peeping into the sky, the tip of the iceberg, the view of the frog in the well, sitting in the well and watching the sky, etc.
1. Peek into the sky.
The pinyin is yǐ guǎn kuī tiān, which means to see the sky through a bamboo tube, and only see a small part of the sky. The metaphor is one-sided and narrow. The structure of the idiom Min brother is more formal liquid taker; In sentences, it is generally used as a predicate, a definite, and an object.
2. The tip of the iceberg.
The tip of the iceberg, pinyin is bīng shān yī jiǎo, which generally refers to very large things showing only a small part, derived from the Western proverb "the tip of the iceberg". It can be both positive and depreciative.
3. The view of the well frog.
The pinyin is jǐng wā zhī jiàn, which means that the frog at the bottom of the well is so narrow that there is no solution, which is a metaphor for a narrow and short-term view. From "Zhuangzi Autumn Water": The well frog can't speak to the sea, and it is confined to nothingness.
4. Sit in the well and watch the sky.
The pinyin is zuò jǐng guān tiān, which means to sit in the well and watch the sky, which is used as a metaphor for having a small vision and little knowledge; The idiom can be used as a predicate, a definite in a sentence, and is generally used as a colloquial language. From Tang Hanyu's "The Original Way": Sitting in a well and watching the sky, it is said that the sky is small, and the sky is not small.
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1. Sitting in the well is like an empty celebration of the loss of the book;
2. A hole in view;
3. Measure the sea with Lili;
4. Peeping into the sky with a tube;
5. The view of the urn sky;
6. Within the reach of the tube;
7. Tube peeping;
Slag grip 8, the view of the well frog;
9. The eyes are like beans;
10. Single-sighted.
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It can be used as both a derogatory and a positive term.
Derogatory meaning: Looking at the leopard from the small hole of the bamboo tube, only a piece of markings on the leopard's body is seen. The metaphor of seeing only a part of a thing means that what is seen is incomplete or that there is a slight gain.
As a compliment, it is also written as "peep at a glimpse and know the whole leopard", "peek at the leopard in the tube, see it from time to time". It means that if you look at the leopard from the small hole in the bamboo tube, you can see a markings on the leopard's body. The parable sees only a part or the parable can be inferred from the part of the observation to the whole picture.
as a predicate, a definite, an adverbial; Refers to a one-sided view of the problem. It is generally used as a derogatory term.
Idiom allusions:
Wang Xianzhi, the son of the famous calligrapher Wang Xizhi of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, was very smart when he was young, but he was not proficient in the calamus. Once, he saw a few people playing with the cattail, and he pointed at the side and said, "You're going to lose."
The man looked at him unhappily and said, "This child is like looking at a leopard from a tube, and he sees only a spot on the leopard's body, but not the whole leopard."
The source of the leopard in the tube is the Southern Dynasty Song Liu Yiqing's "The World Says New Language, Founder". Shishuo Xinyu is a notebook produced during the Song dynasty (420-581) of the Southern Song Dynasty in China, which mainly recounts the speeches and anecdotes of Wei and Jin figures**. It was compiled by Liu Yiqing (403-444), the king of Linchuan in the Liu Song clan of the Southern Dynasty, and a group of literati.
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