incomparable
Incomparable, Chinese idioms, Pinyin is w ú y ǔ w é IB ǐ, meaning incomparable, incomparable. It comes from the annals of the Three Kingdoms, the annals of Wei, the chronicles of Emperor Wen.
Idiom usage
At the beginning of the Kaiyuan Dynasty, he was promoted to be a Shaoqing of Taifu. Although he had money and silk, he bowed to himself between his feet. It was thought that there was no comparison between the former and the latter.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: incomparable
The origin of Idioms
In the annals of the Three Kingdoms · Wei Zhi · Wendi Ji: "in the Han Dynasty, the appointment of the Han Dynasty, not only the speed of rites and Zen will be determined, but also the heaven will lead the earth, and there will be the LORD; who can lead the earth, not his majesty? The so-called theory of virtue is incomparable, and there is no compromise in the examination of merit. "
Idiom explanation
Incomparable, incomparable.
incomparable
defy one 's superiors and start a rebellion - fàn shàng zuò luàn
sth. seldom seen or hardly possible - tiě shù kāi huā
be surrounded by hills and rivers - pī shān dài hé
a perfect match between a man and a girl - láng cái nǚ zī