transcendental meaning: it means not sticking to the secular world and being detached from things.
transcendent and unsurpassed is a Chinese idiom, and its pinyin is ch ā o y ? ju é lú n, which means that it is superior to others and can't be compared among peers. From Xiang Qi Lou on Tang Poetry.
idiom explanation: beyond: beyond; Absolutely: no; Karen: peers. Beyond all others, there is nothing comparable among peers.
Idiom origin: Qing Wang Kaiyun's "Xiang Qi Lou on Tang Poetry": "Liu Xiyi studied Liang Jian Wen, but he was superb, and he was unexpectedly green."
idiom usage: as predicate, attribute and complement; Description is extraordinary
Sentence-making: Wang Xizhi, a great calligrapher in the Eastern Jin Dynasty in China, loved calligraphy since childhood. After decades of hard practice, his calligraphy art finally reached the peak of unsurpassed freedom and was praised by people.
Xiang Qi Lou Shuo Shi is a poetry review compiled by Wang Kaiyun in Qing Dynasty. Poetry review, eight volumes. Hunan, shipped from the name of the building where the department lives. At the beginning, there was no building, but later, next to the old residence of Dingwang in Changsha, they lived in three rows. It is very wide. When you open the window, you can see that the Xiang River meets the sky, the mountains are undulating, the waves are boundless, and the scenery is leisurely. It is named after the poem "Friends in the South of the Yangtze River" by Tang Liucang: "The breeze on the coast of Hunan blows green".
Yue Yun resigned from his post and lived here to write a book, so he used it as the title. Wang's poetry is very profound, and he likes to tell people poems, with many pithy words. But the book was compiled by his disciple Wang Jian after Wang's death. I began to compile the handsome poets together and got four volumes. Later, it was added to the book and the pear affair, all of which were eight volumes. It is called "Talking about Poetry", but in fact, it is all about poetry, copying poetry and writing poetry, and it is all about narrative, travel and lyricism.