superior to others
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is g ā or é NY ī ch ó u, which means one chip higher than the average person, refers to better than others. It comes from the seven poems of Zhen Chuan Ji, BIE Ji, and Shen Jingfu by Gui Youguang of Ming Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
GUI Youguang's "zhenchuanji · Bieji · Qi · and Shen Jingfu's seven poems" in Ming Dynasty: "Kuang Zhi and Zi Jianyun are similar. But the cry is the same throughout the ages. What about Qu Yuan and Jia Sheng? To send my anger just! Qin Fuyun: it's more like being superior. "
Idiom usage
In Chapter 16 of the sage, Qian Ning said: "fortunately, he acted with a dwarf's head."
Analysis of Idioms
Better than others
superior to others
one has nothing to regret in life - hán xiào jiǔ quán
If two tigers fight each other, there must be a wound - èr hǔ xiāng dòu,bì yǒu yī shāng
hoodwink world public opinion by calling black white - dào míng qī shì