To be among the best
Zhongli lieding, a Chinese idiom, is ch ó ngy ī NLI è D ǐ ng in pinyin, which means to live a rich life and be a senior official. It comes from Shuoyuan jianben written by Liu Xiang of Han Dynasty.
Idiom usage
It's very hard to forget that the top ten are worthless and they miss Huang Dan's food. It's all the year round.
The origin of Idioms
In Shuoyuan jianben written by Liu Xiang of Han Dynasty, it is said that "when you are tired, you sit down and eat."
Idiom explanation
I: mezzanine mattress. He is well-off and a senior official.
To be among the best
see how one behaves in the future - yǐ guān hòu xiào
he rooks everyone he can get his claws into - yàn guò bá máo
look impressive but lack real worth - xū yǒu qí biǎo
Fire the dragon and cook the Phoenix - pào lóng pēng fèng