remarkable
It can be seen that the Chinese idiom, Pinyin K à Ji à NY à B à n, refers to seeing a small part of things and inferring the whole of things. It's similar to "seeing the big from the small", and it's from Fangzheng.
Classics
Fang Zheng, a new account of the world by Liu Yiqing of the Southern Song Dynasty. Zou Taofen's memoir: their meticulous work and technical skills are based on this. Because of his slight suspicion of drinking too much and having sex with prostitutes, he lost his hard work, and the rewards and punishments in the Qing Dynasty were uneven. ——Grand View of unofficial history of Qing Dynasty
usage
The verb object type is used as a predicate to refer to a part of something that can be seen.
Chinese PinYin : kě jiàn yī bān
remarkable
be jealous of the good and envious of the strong. jí xián dù néng
live a simple life , showing one 's goal in life. dàn bó míng zhì
strike terror in one 's heart. hún fēi dǎn luò
click the tongue in admiration. zé zé chēng xiàn
one 's ability and virtue excel the average. cái gāo xíng hòu