Surmount
Refers to physical and mental detachment, different from common customs.
Idioms and allusions
[source] in Liu Yiqing's new sayings of the world literature in the Southern Dynasty, Song Dynasty, Guo Jingchun wrote: "there is no quiet tree in the forest, and there is no stopping stream in the river." Ruan Fuyun said: "it's really hard to say that it's magnificent and bleak. Every time I read this article, I often feel that I am more than I am." [example] Gu Qilun's guoyapin. Tupin in the Ming Dynasty said: "the former industry was expanded by building villas and mountains, and the real realm was built for Tibet. The crown Li served the local people, and the spirit was beyond the shape."
Discrimination of words
Used as a predicate or attributive; used in writing
Surmount
try to help the shoots grow by pulling them upward - yà miáo zhù zhǎng
the mother 's honour increases as her son 's position rises - mǔ yǐ zǐ guì