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What is the allusion of the idiom "stand out from the crowd"?

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English: Top. The cone tip is exposed through the cloth bag. Metaphor skills are full.

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Shi's "Random thoughts": "Wu has arrived; A clever Misha cursive script; Xiao Ran has the meaning of dust; Never know how to stand out; It is irreparable. "

Allusions:

The word "stand out" is related to the allusion of self-recommendation. When I volunteered, I was rejected by Ping Yuanjun. Ping Yuanjun used an awl and a cloth bag as a metaphor, saying that he was incompetent. Mao Sui continued to refute it with the metaphor of an awl, and later he was able to follow it, which really played an important role. Clever fingers protrude, which means that the tip of the cone is exposed through the cloth bag, and the metaphorical skills are exposed.