distinguished among men
Tiezhongzhengzheng, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ti ěōēēēēēēēēēēēēēēēēē ng, which means to compare people with outstanding talent. It comes from the biography of Liu Penzi in the book of the later Han Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
Clank: the sound of metal utensils touching each other.
The origin of Idioms
According to the biography of Liu Penzi in the book of the later Han Dynasty, "Qing said that he is the best in the middle of the iron."
Idiom usage
It's formal; it's predicate and attribute; it's commendatory.
Examples
What's the matter with Hei Kai! For example, Tian Heng of Han Dynasty and Li Mi of Tang Dynasty are also able to say that they are firm in iron. A new story about cutting lanterns
Chinese PinYin : tiě zhōng zhēng zhēng
distinguished among men
Measuring merits and punishing crimes. jì gōng liàng zuì
surge high and sweep forward. bō lán zhuàng kuò
the dazzling human world with its myriad temptations. huā huā shì jiè
When enemies meet, they are very clear-sighted. chóu rén xiāng jiàn,fèn wài yǎn míng
A trickle is a river. juān juān bù yōng,zhōng wéi jiāng hé
be dispelled like the thawing of ice. dòng jiě bīng shì