stand out among one's fellows
Being outstanding is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is B á Cu ì ch ū Q ú n, which means surpassing the same kind, describing it at a higher level than others.
explain
Pull: over. Extract: originally called the appearance of grass, extended to gathering, refers to people or things gathered in a place. Beyond the general, above all.
source
Cai Yong, Han Dynasty, wrote in his Shijiao: "I could not stand out from the crowd, raise fangfeiwen, ascend Tianting, preface Yilun and sweep the filth of Liuhe." "Mencius Gongsun Chou Shang:" because of its class, it is outstanding. Since the birth of the people, it has never been more prosperous than Confucius. "
Discrimination of words
Synonyms: stand out from the crowd, stand out from the crowd, stand out from the crowd Antonyms: plain
usage
He is a person of great ability
stand out among one's fellows
impractical view of a bookish person - shū shēng zhī jiàn
hide and cover from place to place - dōng yǎn xī zhē
utterly unscrupulous in its zeal to please its master - zhí gǒu fèi yáo
return to one 's hometown in silken robes - yì jǐn guò xiāng