The best is the best
Jinnang Huanya, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ǐ NN á nghu á NSH ǐ, which means victory. It comes from preface to biography of Lingguan in the history of the new Five Dynasties.
Idiom usage
For example, Liu Yazi wrote a poem on November 29th, when Deng Zesheng died in the 16th week of the southern capital of China, he wrote a poem on November 29th, when he returned to the temple, he knew that he was not over the age of Ming Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
"Preface to the biography of Lingguan in the history of the new Five Dynasties:" it is said that the general of the king of Jin will eventually return, and he will give three arrows to Zhuangzong and tell him: "Liang, I hate you; the king of Yan, I set up, Qidan and I are brothers, and they all go back to Jin to return to Liang, I hate you. It's my father's will that I will never forget you. " Zhuang Zong received it and hid it in the temple. After that, the army Rich in brocade bag And triumphantly accept it. "
The best is the best
chase the sun and drive the wind - zhú diàn zhuī fēng
gain victory with unstained swords - bīng bù wū rèn