Stand out from the crowd
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B á C ó ngch ū L è I, which means that it is still said to be out of class. A person who is superior to others. It comes from the book of song, biography of Xiaoyi, pan Zong.
The origin of Idioms
Pan Zong, a biography of Xiaoyi in the book of Song Dynasty: "two sons, Wei you, MI Jiu, MI Fang. It's a sunrise. "
Idiom usage
As a predicate or attributive; of excellence
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: to bring out the best
Antonym: mediocrity
Chinese PinYin : bá cóng chū lèi
Stand out from the crowd
the army is completely wiped out. piàn jiǎ wú cún
Rise in the morning and fall in the evening. zhāo shēng mù gě
Simple words are few in meaning. yán jiǎn yì shǎo
be courteous to the wise and condescending to scholars. qiān gōng xià shì
a beast at bay will put up a desperate fight. kùn shòu yóu dòu
if one man guards the pass , ten thousand are unable to get through. yī fū dāng guān