Beyond Myron
The Chinese idiom, CH à or á nm à IL ú n, means surpassing one's peers. It comes from the poetry of Yanzhou written by Xu Yi of Song Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Song Xuyi's Yanzhou Poetry: "Dongpo's Hainan poetry and Jinggong's Zhongshan poetry are transcendent and can chase Li, Du and Taoxie."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used to praise
Analysis of Idioms
Superexcellent
Chinese PinYin : chāo rán mài lún
Beyond Myron
burn famous string instrument for fuel and cook crane for meat -- offense against culture. fén qín zhǔ hè
kindly in appearance but unfathomable at heart. hòu mào shēn qíng
There is no beginning, but there is an end. mǐ bù yǒu chū,xiǎn kè yǒu zhōng
If you can't get enough clothes. ruò bù shèng yī