transcend the worldly and be not gregarious
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch ā or á Nb ù Q ú n, which means to be detached from the secular world. Don't mix with others. It comes from the biography of Wu Wenpu in the draft of Qing history.
The origin of Idioms
According to the biography of Wu Wenpu in the draft of the history of the Qing Dynasty, "he was a man with a military strategy and was outstanding. He was able to make a long roar of the Su clan."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: outstanding
Idiom usage
As predicate, attribute; refers to different; with commendatory meaning; combined idioms
Chinese PinYin : chāo rán bù qún
transcend the worldly and be not gregarious
punish one to caution a hundred. yǐ yī jǐng bǎi
Saving a life is better than building a seven level floating butcher. jiù rén yī mìng,shèng zào qī jí fú tú
break a butterfly on the wheel. niú dǐng pēng jī
shortsighted and good-for-nothing person. fán fū ròu yǎn
overlook sb . 's shortcomings and make much of his merits. shě duǎn qǔ cháng