unequalled or peerless in the whole country
It is a unique Chinese idiom. Pinyin is h ǎ in è IW ú Shu ā ng, which used to refer to China, but now also refers to all parts of the world. It's unique all over the world. It's from a difficult song to answer customers.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: unparalleled; Antonyms: everywhere
Idiom usage
On the prosperity of Kyoto, the most prosperous city in the world, the most prosperous people in the world. In Yuan Dynasty, Hu Yong and fan Dieer: Jinling scenery
The origin of Idioms
Dong Fangshuo of the Han Dynasty wrote a difficult answer to a guest: "the effect of learning music is very clear. If you think that intelligence is unparalleled at home, you can be said to be knowledgeable."
unequalled or peerless in the whole country
one flaw cannot obscure the splendor of the jade - xiá bù yǎn yú
hills topple and the earth shake - dì bēng shān cuī