too high to be reached
Gaobudeng, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is g ā ob ù K ě D ē ng, which means it is difficult to describe. It also describes people who are high above and difficult to approach. It comes from the book for Cao Hong and Emperor Wen of Wei written by Chen Lin of Han Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
Explanation: description is hard to achieve. It also describes people who are high above and difficult to approach. The same as "unattainable".
The origin of Idioms
In Chen Lin's book for Cao Hong and Emperor Wen of Wei Dynasty, it is said that "the guard of Mo Tzu, the husband of Mo Tzu, lingered on the wall, and could not be ascended."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: unattainable
Idiom usage
It is difficult to describe
Chinese PinYin : gāo bù kě dēng
too high to be reached
hire personnel on the basis of their abilities. liàng cái lù yòng
be adjustable to circumstances. suí fāng jiù yuán
live together in peace together. hé mù xiāng chǔ