exceeding all expectations
Unexpectedly, the Chinese idiom, pronounced ch ū R é NY ì Bi ǎ o, means beyond people's expectation. It comes from the biography of Yuan Zhan.
Discrimination of words
[synonym] unexpected, unexpected [antonym] expected
Idiom usage
It can be used as predicate, attribute and adverbial. Only Su Dongpo of Song Dynasty had a poem about Qin Mu cemetery. Feng Menglong's Chronicles of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty (47th Edition)
The origin of Idioms
The biography of yuan xianzhuan in the history of the South: "the constitution often invites students to talk about new meanings with it, which is unexpected, and the same generation is not satisfied." Su Shi of the Song Dynasty wrote in his book "where to go is not to exchange documents for documents" that "his theory on the success or failure of all previous dynasties is unexpected."
exceeding all expectations
to work hard and live plainly and frugally - gōng kǔ shí jiǎn
be at the end of one 's forbearance - rěn wú kě rěn
Han Xin's use of military means more - hán xìn yòng bīng,duō duō yì bàn
continue walking in the old steps and seclude oneself - gù bù zì fēng
hunch one 's shoulders and bow one 's back - gǒng jān suō bèi
kill two birds with one stone - yī jiàn shuāng diāo