be on a par with
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ù f ēē Nb ó zh ò ng, which means you can't tell the first from the second.
The origin of Idioms
Cao Pi's treatise on qulun in the Three Kingdoms: "Fu Yi is to Ban Gu, but Bo Zhonger is to Bo Zhonger
Idiom usage
The two pursuers are equally excellent in talent and family background, which makes her not know how to choose.
Chinese PinYin : bù fēn bó zhòng
be on a par with
deep trenches and high ramparts. shēn gōu gù lěi
put one 's hand to one 's mouth to hide one 's laughter. yǎn kǒu hú lú
Virtue of rivers and mountains. hé shān zhī dé
withered trees and rotten stumps. kū mù xiǔ zhū