rise above the common herd
Outstanding, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch ū Q ú Nb á Cu ì, the original appearance of grass. It refers to outstanding and extraordinary. It comes from Han Yu and Cui Qunshu of Tang Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
Pull out, beyond; extract, the original appearance of the grass. It refers to outstanding and extraordinary.
The origin of Idioms
Han Yu of Tang Dynasty wrote with Cui Qunshu: "it's meaningless to be a servant if you really know how to be outstanding."
Idiom usage
But it should be based on reason, and the article is natural. First collection of yuyinconghua in Tiaoxi: Du shaolingba by Hu Zai of Song Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : chū qún bá cuì
rise above the common herd
entice one 's opponents to leave their vantage ground. diào hǔ lí shān
Arrest the gods and punish the generals. jū shén qiǎn jiàng
incompatible as fire and water. shì rú shuǐ huǒ
investigate openly and secretly. míng chá àn fǎng
be so distressed as if one 's heart would break. āi āi yù jué