incomparably superior
Superclass is an idiom pronounced ch ā OQ ú nju é L ú n. Super: beyond; Jue: end, break; Lun: class, peer.
It refers to super outstanding people, no one in the same generation can compare. It comes from the biography of Guan Yu in the annals of the Three Kingdoms.
explain
Super: surpass; super: surpass; absolutely: No; Lun: peer. It refers to super outstanding people, no one in the same generation can compare.
source
Chen Shou of the Jin Dynasty wrote in the annals of the Three Kingdoms, the annals of Shu, the biography of Guan Yu: "when we go ahead with Yide, we can't be as good as Xu.
usage
[usage] combined; used as predicate, attributive and complement; with commendatory meaning, it is very unusual to describe.
Examples
The fourth chapter of Hua Yue Chen: "from Jing Lue to Jin Dynasty, he conquered Pingyang and defeated Chen Ru. They were appreciated by Jing Lue. Chen Jingrun's contribution to mathematics shows his mathematical ability.
allusion
Guan Yu, with the word Yunchang, was born in Jiexian county (now Shanxi Province) in Hedong. He was one of the five tiger generals of Shu in the Three Kingdoms period (the other four generals were Zhang Fei, Huang Zhong, Ma Chao and Zhao Yun). For a long time, the ruling class deified him as "Guan Gong" and "Guan Di". (there has never been a saying about the general of five tigers in Shu. Guan Yu is the former general, Huang Zhong is the later general, Zhang Fei and Ma Chao are the left and right generals respectively, and Zhao Yun is the zahao general.) Guan Yu is brave and good at fighting. He has excellent martial arts skills and has made many achievements. He once killed Yuan Shao's generals Yan Liang and Wen Chou, broke through Cao Cao's five passes and killed Cao Cao's six generals. Guan Yu was loyal to Liu Bei, the leader of Shu, and was deeply valued by Liu Bei. However, Guan Yu's fatal weakness is his lack of political strategy, arrogance and contempt for others. In 214 ad, Liu Bei led his troops to attack Sichuan and sent Guan Yu to guard Jingzhou. When Guan Yu heard that Zhuge Liang had brought down Ma Chao in Sichuan Province, he wrote to Zhuge Liang and asked who Ma Chao's talent could be compared with. Zhuge Liang knew Guan Yu's unconvinced mind very well, so he wrote a letter to reply, "Ma Chao is a man of both arts and martial arts. He is a hero of a generation. He can be compared with qingbu, Peng Yue and Zhang Fei in the early Han Dynasty, but he can't be compared with you. He is not as outstanding as you After reading Zhuge Liang's reply, Guan Yu was very happy and showed the letter to the guests on the spot.
Chinese PinYin : chāo qún jué lún
incomparably superior
discard the dross and select the essential. qù cū qǔ jīng
impose upon those who are kind and fear those who are severe. qī shàn pà è