go beyond
It is a Chinese word with a pronunciation of Y ǒ ugu ò zh ī é RW ú B ù J í, which means that in contrast, it is only more than but not less than. It comes from Confucius' The Analects of Confucius advanced in the pre Qin period: "Confucius said:" the teacher is also too good, and the business is not as good. "
Over: over; and catch up. In contrast, only when it surpasses but does not catch up with [example] in the book xiawai Jixie · Maxim · engrave manuscript and marry Xiao by pingbuqing of the Qing Dynasty: "engrave a manuscript and marry a Xiao, then Yongdong's ethos is better than that of the late Ming Dynasty." - the cover of horse, lesson 29, the second semester of the seventh grade Chinese textbook of pep.
go beyond
perfect as blooming and full moon - yuè yuán huā hǎo