Brilliant
There is no equal in talent
[Pinyin] C á IQ ì w ú Shu ā ng
There is no other person in the world for bravery.
It refers to a person's ability.
Subject predicate construction
Brilliant
[Tongyun CI] there are brave and wise people, men stealing and women prostitutes, dividing the territory into different parts of the country, working in different ways, the end of the world, the end of life, the end of life, the end of writing, the end of the country, the end of the world, the end of the world, the end of the world, the end of the world, the end of the world
The origin of Idioms
Sun kunxie, the Duke of the imperial family, wept and said, "Li Guangcai is very angry and unique in the world. He is conceited of his ability and is afraid of death by fighting with the enemy." Biography of General Li in historical records
Idiom story
During the Western Han Dynasty, Zhonglang General Li Guang followed Taiwei Zhou Yafu to pacify the rebellions of Wu, Chu and other princes. He made great contributions and was transferred to the post of the governor of Shanggu on the border. He was brave and good at fighting. The Xiongnu called him the flying general, so he was terrified. Worried about his safety, Gongsun kunqiu wrote to Emperor Jingdi of Han Dynasty, asking to protect this talented general. Emperor Jingdi of Han Dynasty transferred him to the mainland.
Examples of Idioms
The world is as good as people want, but the Confucian crown is still responsible for the scheme. Sigh, born Li Guang, talented, not marquis. The Ci of flowers in the rain
Brilliant
be mentally and physically exhausted - xīn lì jiāo cuì
there is a vast difference between the two - tiān chā dì yuǎn