as if nobody on earth could beat him
Buyishi is a Chinese idiom, pronounced B ù K ě y ī sh ì, which describes people's conceit and arrogance. It comes from the supplement of Helin Yulu.
The origin of Idioms
Volume 15 of the Song Dynasty's Luo Da Jing, Yulin Yulu, Jinggong meets Lianxi, says: "Jinggong is a young man who can't be a scholar. He only wants to stab Hou Lianxi three times and leaves three times."
Idiom usage
It is used as predicate, attributive and complement. It has a derogatory meaning and describes arrogance. (1) Gai Xing will hold fast. Liu Yazi's poem preface to swallow niche has a round face and bright eyes. In the spring atmosphere, it always shows the spirit of invincibility. ——2. Here, there are many portraits of historical celebrities in different periods and countries, including the famous monarchs of Belgium and the monarchs of Spain, Holland and France who have ruled Brussels. The portraits of Napoleon are still so unique. ——(Lu Ming's "brussels square") (3) Gai Xing Hui's rapid development. Liu Yazi's preface to poems left behind by swallow niche
Chinese PinYin : bù kě yī shì
as if nobody on earth could beat him
my ability is unequal to the given task , for you cannot use a short rope to draw water from a deep weel. gěng duǎn jí shēn
two happy events come one after the other. shuāng xǐ lín mén
safeguard the country and its people. hù guó yòu mín
wobble along like a duck or a goose. yā bù é xíng
profound idea and a good style of writing. hóng zhōng sì wài