distinguished from the common run
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ò ngzhi ō ngji ǎ Oji ǎ o, which means to be more outstanding among ordinary people. It comes from the biography of Liu Penzi in the book of the later Han Dynasty by Fan Ye in the Southern Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
It means to be more outstanding among ordinary people. It's the same as "in the middle"
The origin of Idioms
According to the biography of Liu Penzi in the book of the later Han Dynasty, "the emperor said," Qing is so-called firm in iron, and the servant is the best. " Li Xianzhu: "outstanding, good looks If you are a good servant, you will be a little better. "
Idiom usage
As subject, object, attribute; refers to a person who is beyond the ordinary
Chinese PinYin : yòng zhōng jiǎo jiǎo
distinguished from the common run
be so hungry that the stomach is beginning to gurgle. jī cháng lù lù
pay attention to the interests of the whole. gù quán dà jú
be influenced by what one constantly sees and hears. ěr rǔ mù rǎn
weigh up one thing against another. quán héng qīng zhòng
deep trenches and high ramparts. shēn gōu gāo lěi