reach the acme of perfection
Perfect, the Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ì nm ě ij ì NSH à n, which means extremely perfect, extremely beautiful, describes things perfect, with "perfect". From the Analects of Confucius, Bayi.
The origin of Idioms
In the Analects of Confucius, Bayi said, "Zi said Shao:" it's perfect, and it's also perfect. " It's called Wu: "it's perfect, but it's not perfect."
Idiom usage
As predicate, object, attribute; used to do things. example in the case of muai emperor, the sacred heart is far away. If you are good at Xuangu, the Grand Court is practical. The way is still inaction, and it is easy to manage. If the popular, people still grass Yan. Although it's called Dengya, the sound of Huiyin is very clear. From the cloud to the Shao. "Yuefu Poetry Collection · songs of suburban Temple 8 · songs of mourning for the emperor"
reach the acme of perfection
remain a devoted couple to the end of their lives - bǎi suì zhī hǎo
Three is human, seven is ghost - sān fēn sì rén,qī fēn sì guǐ
hide one 's ingenuity in clumsiness - cáng qiǎo yú zhuō
one who lives secluded and does not admire wealth and high emolument - gāo rén yì shì
severity in speech and fairness in principle -- as the utterance of an upright person - cí yán yì zhèng