The meaning of the crown.

It is usually used to describe something that surpasses peers and is second to none in a certain period of time.

Interpretation of idioms: crown: far ahead, ranking first;

The origin of the idiom: The Book of Jin Liu Cong records: "Ten kings are good at stabbing, apes are good at shooting, bow 300 Jin, and their muscles are agile." ;

Degree of common use: common idioms;

Emotional color: neutral idioms;

Usage of idioms: as predicate and attribute; Refers to second to none;

Idiom structure: supplementary idioms;

Synonym: the highest generation;

Antonym: mediocrity.

Relevant examples of winning the championship

1. Like many gifted scholars, Wang's career is not satisfactory.

2. Mrs. Wei's family background is profound, and the official books are outstanding.

3. Because of his profound knowledge, the best articles, exquisite and free calligraphy, and familiarity with stories and stories, Emperor Qianlong relied on it.

The mountains and rivers are dangerous and solid, and the soldiers are expensive and fast. There is another general, Pang Juan and Wei, who will dominate the Central Plains.