beyond all dispute
It is indisputable that the Pinyin of Chinese words is w ú K à zh à ngbi à n, which means that there is nothing to argue with. From the book of Dongshu.
The origin of Idioms
Chen Li's dongshushushushuji in the Qing Dynasty, Volume 16: "Taishe is not established in Kyoto, it should be established in An'an. You can't argue. "
Idiom usage
As a predicate or attributive. We should persuade people with indisputable reasons instead of putting on airs to scare them.
Chinese PinYin : wú kě zhēng biàn
beyond all dispute
express one 's hidden sentiments and feelings by means of gentle allusions and ambiguous phrases. yǒng sāng yù liǔ
play wind instruments and sing. chuī huā jiáo ruǐ
Be content with the old customs and indulge in the old news. ān yú gù sú,nì yú jiù wén
be a restless fellow like a drifting water plant. píng zōng làng jì
picking up something in passing. shùn shǒu qiān yáng