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An idiom story with the same meaning as a frog in a well.
Idiom: peep at the leopard in the tube

Pinyin: gum \u\u\u\u\u\u\u \ u

Explanation: Looking at the leopard through the small hole in the bamboo tube, you can only see a stripe on the leopard. Metaphor only sees part of things, which means that what you see is not comprehensive or a little rewarding.

Idiom story:

Wang Xianzhi, the son of Wang Xizhi, a famous calligrapher in Jin Dynasty, was famous as a teenager.

Once, he watched his protege play dice, and found that someone was going to lose, so he said, "The wind is not strong in the south." The students laughed and said, "This child is like watching a leopard from a bamboo tube, but he can see a little bit." Wang Xianzhi said angrily, "Don't underestimate people! Far away, I am ashamed of Xun Qian Feng (that is, Xun Can in the Three Kingdoms, Ren Wei, lofty and extremely talented); Recently, I am not as long as Liu Zhenchang (that is, Wang Xizhi's friend Liu Wei). " Say that finish, and left.

Later, Wang Xianzhi became a famous calligrapher. Like his father Wang Xizhi, he was called "Two Kings" by later generations.