It's the same
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Z ū NW ú è RSH à ng, which means that a country can not have two emperors. It is also said that a country has no two emperors, which extends to the supreme. From the book of rites · Fang Ji.
Idioms and allusions
In the book of rites, Fang Ji: "there is no two days in the sky, no two kings in the earth, no two masters in the family, and no two superior."
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used in writing. Do you think that God is supreme and holy? Chapter 11 of Lao Can's Travels
It's the same
flames of battle raging everywhere - lián tiān fēng huǒ
Looking at the cottage three times - máo lú sān gù