unequalled or peerless in the whole country
It is a unique Chinese idiom. Pinyin is h ǎ in è IW ú Shu ā ng, which used to refer to China, but now also refers to all parts of the world. It's unique all over the world. It's from a difficult song to answer customers.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: unparalleled; Antonyms: everywhere
Idiom usage
On the prosperity of Kyoto, the most prosperous city in the world, the most prosperous people in the world. In Yuan Dynasty, Hu Yong and fan Dieer: Jinling scenery
The origin of Idioms
Dong Fangshuo of the Han Dynasty wrote a difficult answer to a guest: "the effect of learning music is very clear. If you think that intelligence is unparalleled at home, you can be said to be knowledgeable."
Chinese PinYin : hǎi nèi wú shuāng
unequalled or peerless in the whole country
use inferior materials and turn out substandard goods. tōu gōng jiǎn liào
release a tiger to protect oneself -- to bring trouble on oneself while attempting to avoid it with other means. fàng hǔ zì wèi