Beyond expectation
Hopefully, Pinyin is k ě w à NGB ù K ě J í, which means that things are far away and difficult to achieve or approach. To look at from a distance. Can be seen from a distance but not near. It's from a tour of Dongting Huxiang written by Zhang of Tang Dynasty: "the scenery of Dongting Xiu in Miaomiao is green and misty. In the middle of Taihu Lake, you can't expect it. "
Idiom information
Words: can be expected (and) can not be, that is (can also be used as "and"). Explanation: can only be seen from a distance but not close to. That is, close to, contact. for example: ideals are sometimes the arc of the sea and the sky kissing each other, which is beyond expectation and torments your enterprising spirit. ——In the vast space, the moon is the nearest neighbor of the earth. Although it is a close neighbor, it is 380000 kilometers away from the earth, which is really beyond our reach.
The origin of Idioms
Tang Zhang said in his tour of Dongting Huxiang: "the scenery of Dongting in Miaomiao is covered with water and mist. In the middle of Taihu Lake, you can't expect it. " In the Ming River chapter, song Zhiwen of the Tang Dynasty said, "the Ming River is not to be loved; I had to take a chance to ask about it." Liu Ji of Ming Dynasty wrote the poem: "white clouds are in the blue sky; can't be expected; Liang Fu sings a great song; worry comes from the heart." Modern Liusha River ideal "but sometimes the ideal is the arc of the sea and the sky kissing each other, which can not be expected, tormenting your enterprising spirit." Selected from Liushahe poetry anthology, Shanghai Literature and Art Publishing House, 1982 edition, including compulsory education curriculum standard experimental textbook, Chinese seventh grade volume I. Therefore, although he is a prostitute of ghosts and gods, he is like an immortal on the sea and can't be expected. ——Wu Jianren, Qing Dynasty "strange situation witnessed in 20 years" chapter 98 experiment textbook of Chinese Compulsory Education Curriculum Standard Grade 7 (1) "ideal"
Analysis of Idioms
(J í) can not be read as "J ì". Discrimination: namely (J í), can't write "both" (J ì) discrimination: "can't be expected" and "out of reach" although both have the meaning of "can be seen, can't be approached". But the meaning of "beyond reach" is more important, and the possibility of achieving the goal is less.
Examples of Idioms
Therefore, although he was a prostitute, he was just like an immortal on the sea. ——Chapter 98 of Wu Jianren's twenty years of witnessing the strange situation in Qing Dynasty.
Chinese PinYin : kě wàng bù kě jí
Beyond expectation
in order of importance and urgency. huǎn jí qīng zhòng
sit idle and eat , and in time one 's whole fortune will be used up. zuò chī shān kōng
the dresses and ornaments of high officials in ancient times. yū zhū tuō zǐ