standing alone immutably
Kui ran Du Cun is an idiom pronounced Ku ī R á nd ú C ú n. Majestic: high and independent. It describes the only thing that has survived the turmoil.
explain
Kui ran: high and independent. It describes the only thing that has survived the turmoil.
source
In Wang Yanshou's Ode to the hall of Lu Lingguang in the Han Dynasty, "since the Weiyang and Jianzhang halls in the western capital, they have all been damaged, but Lingguang is still unique."
Examples
No, no, No. The inscription of Zeng Wenqing cemetery by Lu You of Song Dynasty
usage
To describe the only person or thing that survives after an accident
Chinese PinYin : kuī rán dú cún
standing alone immutably
valiant and heroic in bearing. yīng zī sà shuǎng
Crack the crown and destroy the crown. liè guān huǐ miǎn,bá běn sāi yuán
one 's favour as high as the sky and thick as the earth. dài tiān lǚ dì
Change from the past to the present. biàn gǔ yì cháng