behave outstandingly
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ǔ zh ǐ B ù f á n, which means unusual behavior. It describes people's unusual behavior. It's from the Qing Dynasty's Zhuang Dynasty's sweeping broom.
The fifth chapter of "sweeping broom" written by the Zhuang people in the Qing Dynasty: yesterday, I saw that the two gentlemen were extraordinary and asked about the owner of the inn. Then I knew that my elder brother was Bian in Wujiang. The person I admire most in his life, dare I ask his name? When the prince saw that the woman was extraordinary, he told the servant not to let Luo Xiao. ——The seventy eighth chapter of the romance of Sui and Tang Dynasties
behave outstandingly
fly swiftly as a frightened swan goose - piān ruò jīng hóng
forget sb . 's past error and forgive him - lüè jì yuán qíng
A foot of water churns to make a wave - yī chǐ shuǐ fān téng zuò yī zhàng bō
a perfect match between a man and a girl - láng cái nǚ mào