un-matched in the past and the present
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Zhu ó Ju é Qi ā ng ǔ, which means more than anyone in the past. It comes from Li Bai's inscription on Lai Shui Zhen's adopted daughter in Liyang, Tang Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Li Bai's inscription on the adopted daughter of laishuizhen in Liyang, Tang Dynasty: "Zixu Ran East to Gouwu, and the moon crossed the stars. Or seven days no fire, injury bow in flying. Those who press Zhaoguan and crawl in Laise. He gave up his car and told the poor girl. The color of the eyes depends on the supposition, and the pot slurry is given. The whole person is self sinking, the form and the mouth are destroyed. Outstanding for thousands of years, the sound of floating clouds. The Revenge of Jijie is the place of Xuecheng. How hard it is
Idiom usage
As a predicate or attributive, it is used in written language. For example: if I were the king of Wancheng in the Tang Dynasty, I would not be able to choose things from the government or the opposition? The sixth election of Tongdian by du you in Tang Dynasty.
un-matched in the past and the present
incomplete parts of ancient scripts - duàn jiǎn cán biān
Take the bull and ride the horse - fú niú chéng mǎ
an emaciated , dried-up appearance - xíng róng kū gǎo
spare no effort in searching for - tiě xié tà pò