The best is the best
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is p ǐ zh ō ngz é t à I, which means to turn to Tongtai when it is blocked to the extreme. It comes from the miscellaneous trigrams of Yi.
Idiom explanation
When the block reaches the extreme point, turn to Tongtai.
The origin of Idioms
In the book of changes, Za Gua: "if it is not Thai, it is against its category." Zhao Ye of the Han Dynasty wrote in the spring and Autumn Annals of Wu and Yue, the biography of Gou Jian as a minister: "if the time is too late, the situation will turn out to be the best."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: the end of the adversity, the end of the adversity, and the end of the adversity
Idiom usage
The end of bad luck
Examples
When a man's misfortune comes to an end, he will prosper. If the sun and the moon return, it will be the Revenge of yin and Yang. The Southern Dynasties: Chen Xuling's "writing a prime minister for emperor Chen Wu and the book of chieftains in the south of the five ridges"
Chinese PinYin : pǐ zhōng zé tài
The best is the best
city of strong fortification. shí chéng tāng chí
a vast upsurge of public opinion and feeling. qún qíng dǐng fèi
a slow remedy cannot meet an urgency. huǎn bù jì jí