absolutely matchless
Juesh ì ch ā ol ú n, a Chinese idiom, means to surpass one's peers. From the inscription on Chen Taiqiu by Cai Yong of Han Dynasty
The origin of Idioms
In the inscription on Chen Taiqiu written by Cai Yong of Han Dynasty, it is said that "Chen Jun of Yingchuan is peerless in the world. He is not in the top position. He is ashamed of the burden of stealing the position of Zang Wen. Therefore, people of that time were more virtuous than the position of public prime minister."
Idiom usage
Wang Xizhi's calligraphy is extraordinary.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: unique, peerless; antonym: mediocre
Chinese PinYin : jué shì chāo lún
absolutely matchless
Swallow one's voice and bear one's tears. tūn shēng rěn lèi
a son 's willingness to carry on his father 's profession. kěn táng kěn gòu
Chapter eight of right biography. yòu chuán zhī bā zhāng
win victory the moment one raises one 's standard. qí kāi dé shèng