A cartoon with a leopard allusion in it.
Looking at the leopard through the small hole in the bamboo tube, you can only see a stripe on its body. Or metaphor can infer the whole picture from the observed part, often used with "visible"
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Liu Yiqing of the Southern Dynasties wrote The Founder's Biography: "When Wang Zijing was a few years old, he tasted the success or failure of all his students, because he said,' The south wind does not dispute', and the students are lighter than his children, but he said,' This lang is also a leopard-peeping man, and he sees things from time to time'." "
Shi Shuo Xin Yu was produced in the Southern Song Dynasty (420-58 1), which is a note novel mainly describing anecdotes in Wei and Jin Dynasties. It was compiled by Liu Yiqing (403-444), king of Linchuan, the imperial clan of Liu and Song Dynasties in the Southern Dynasties, and was annotated by Liu Jun in the Liang Dynasty. The original book consists of eight volumes, and Liu Jun notes ten volumes, all of which are made into three volumes today.
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Wang Xianzhi, the son of Wang Xizhi, a famous calligrapher in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, was very clever when he was a child. When he grew up, he became a famous calligrapher and was called "two kings" with his father. But he is not proficient in chess. Once, when he saw several people playing Qipu, he pointed to it and said. I can only see one spot on the leopard, but I can't see the whole leopard. "When they said this about himself, Wang Xianzhi flew into a rage. He said, "I am ashamed of Xun, but I am ashamed of Liu Zhenchang." He threw off his sleeves and left.