rise above the common herd
Outstanding, pronounced as Zhu ó ě RB ù Q ú n, is a Chinese word, which means that the talent and morality are out of the ordinary and out of the ordinary. It can also be used to emphasize differences.
Idiom explanation
Drow: outstanding appearance; not group: different. It refers to the extraordinary talent and morality.
The origin of Idioms
Ban Gu's biography of King jingshisan in Hanshu of the Eastern Han Dynasty said: "the husband is only grand and elegant, outstanding, and the king of Hejian is close to him." Li Baiyao of Tang Dynasty wrote in the preface to the biography of Xunli in the book of the Northern Qi Dynasty: "if Fang Zhonggan was a member of Fang Zhonggan, he could be outstanding at the end of Wuping, so Si Gumi is commendable." Tang Yang's "great Zhou Mingwei General Liang Gong Shendao stele": only the public is weak and outstanding. According to the postscript of Ming Dynasty, Jin Zhongchun, "Chen Yanwu's going away is new to the ear, and his name is not so good."
Idiom usage
The writer said: fashion is often superficial, and popularity is the plague. If you don't join the herd, you will have a chance to be outstanding. Being away from the herd is actually being away from the wolves. she is so beautiful and outstanding in the crowd. Her early achievements Herald her future. how many people can make you feel outstanding? people think that his diagnostic ability is outstanding. His writing is beautiful and outstanding. Examples of improper use of the word "outstanding": the Wangs' courtyard, known as "the first residence of Chinese folk houses" and "the Forbidden City of Shanxi", not only has a large number of buildings, but also preserves a large number of outstanding and dazzling "Three Sculptures" - brick carving, wood carving and stone carving.
Chinese PinYin : zhuó ěr bù qún
rise above the common herd
would end life in a fit of bitterness. fèn bù yù shēng
fair as a flower and beautiful as the moon. yù mào huā róng