Know everything from one thing
From knowing a little to inferring many other things. The idiom comes from Xunzi Feixiang: "to know far by near, to know ten thousand by one, to know clearly by micro, this is also called."
explain
From knowing a little to inferring many other things.
source
Xunzi Feixiang: "to know far by near, to know ten thousand by one, to know clearly by micro, this is also called."
Examples
The correct way to learn is to draw inferences from one instance.
usage
It refers to knowing what you see.
Chinese PinYin : yǐ yī zhī wàn
Know everything from one thing
spread out and scatter about like stars in the sky or chessman on the chessboard. qí bù xīng luó
Blunt mouth and clumsy cheek. dùn kǒu zhuō sāi
The earthworm can float through the dyke. chǐ yǐn chuān dī,néng piāo yī yì