Beyond the present and beyond the past
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch ā OJ ī nju é g ǔ, meaning beyond the ancient and modern, describes the ancient and modern rare. It comes from the list of honorific titles in congratulatory books.
The origin of Idioms
Han Yu, Tang Dynasty, wrote "all kinds of beautiful things have the same name and reality, which is magnificent and surpassing the present."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: surpassing the past, surpassing the present, surpassing the past and surpassing the past
Idiom usage
As a predicate and attribute, it is used to praise people. Example: the book of Yu Guan Deng written by Li Zhi of Ming Dynasty: "after careful reading and carving, every word and sentence is modeled from the divine knowledge. It is so vigorous and broad that it can surpass the present."
Beyond the present and beyond the past
far away and not within the foreseeable future - yáo yáo wú qī
echo on the mountains and in the valleys - shān míng gǔ yìng
it is hard to change one 's nature - běn xìng nán yí