A glimpse of leopard
A glimpse of the leopard, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ī B ā Nku ī B à o, which means to see the leopard from a small hole in the bamboo tube, only to see a patch on the leopard; it means to see only a part of things, which means to see something incompletely or slightly. It comes from Fangzheng, a new story of the world.
The origin of Idioms
In the Southern Dynasty, Song Dynasty, Liu Yiqing's "new sayings of the world · founder", it is said that "this Lang also has a glimpse of the leopard from time to time."
Idiom usage
When we look at problems, we should bear in mind that we should not catch a glimpse.
Chinese PinYin : yī bān kuī bào
A glimpse of leopard
one 's ability and virtue excel the average. cái gāo xíng hòu
Pillow the mountain and bear the sea. zhěn shān fù hǎi
behaving stealthily like a thief. zéi tóu gǒu nǎo
said of an elegant demeanor and high personality. yù gǔ bīng jī
go with head high and chest out. áng shǒu tǐng xiōng
The defeated and the disabled. bài jiàng cán bīng