be unequaled in one 's generation
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d ú B ù y ī sh í, which means that the description is very prominent, and no one can match it in a period of time. It comes from the biography of Lu Xi in the book of Jin by Wang Yin of Jin Dynasty.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: unique, unparalleled, unparalleled in the world
The origin of Idioms
"Xuanhe Huapu" Volume 11: "the commentator said that Xi was alone for a while. Although he was old, he began to write more and more strongly, as if he had followed his age."
Idiom usage
In the biography of Dai Liang in the book of the later Han Dynasty by Fan Ye of the Southern Dynasty, I am like Zhongni, who grew up in Donglu, and Dayu, who came out of Xiqiang, who walked alone in the world
Idiom story
It is recorded in Xuanhe Huapu of Song Dynasty that Guo Xi, a painter in Henan Province, was a Bachelor of Arts in Imperial Academy of painting and good at landscape painting. His paintings of mountains and rivers are like clouds and clouds, and the peaks and mountains are hidden and various. He has a deep foundation and is unique. Although he is older, his paintings are even more magnificent
Chinese PinYin : dú bù yī shí
be unequaled in one 's generation
have no other intention until death. zhì sǐ mǐ tā
a scholar in reduced circumstances. qín jiàn piāo líng
serve an emperor and do service for a throne. pān lóng xiù fèng