Beyond Myron
The Chinese idiom, CH à or á nm à IL ú n, means surpassing one's peers. It comes from the poetry of Yanzhou written by Xu Yi of Song Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Song Xuyi's Yanzhou Poetry: "Dongpo's Hainan poetry and Jinggong's Zhongshan poetry are transcendent and can chase Li, Du and Taoxie."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used to praise
Analysis of Idioms
Superexcellent
Beyond Myron
There is no tile on the top and no place under it - shàng wú piàn wǎ,xià wú lì zhuī zhī dì
describe even to the trifling point - kè huà rù wēi
run away when going into battle - lín zhèn tuō táo