outstanding
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch ū y ī t ó UD ì, which means to avoid the place where the person is allowed to be superior, and then use it to refer to the place where the person is superior. It comes from Ouyang Xiu's Yu Shu with Mei Sheng in Song Dynasty.
Idiom usage
Although Qian Wenmin was a master of the school of Huang Zijiu, he had a strong reputation and stood out from another place.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: to be outstanding
The origin of Idioms
Ouyang Xiu's Yu Shu with Mei Sheng in Song Dynasty: "reading Su Shi's book, I don't feel sweating. Fast, fast! I'll avoid the road and let him out. "
Idiom explanation
It refers to the place where one should avoid the person and let the person be superior. Later, it is compared to an expert.
outstanding
different approaches but equally satisfactory results - yì qǔ tóng gōng
pointing to the round granary and presenting it as gift to a friend ( a very generous act - zhǐ què xiāng zèng
a dried-up well does not have ripples - gǔ jǐng bù bō