shallow
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ǐ Gu ǎ Nku ī B à o, which means that you can only see a spot on a leopard when you look at it with a bamboo tube; it means narrow-minded and short-sighted. 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
It means to look at a problem one sidedly. example as for Yang Xiu's children, it's not enough to know that his eyes are not far away from his nose. Xu maoyong's chicken ribs
Analysis of Idioms
A glimpse of leopard
Chinese PinYin : yǐ guǎn kuī bào
shallow
reconcile oneself to one's situation. suí yù ér ān
create a disturbance among neighbours. dǎ jiē mà xiàng