What is the meaning of the word "Lun"?

The transcendental word "Lun" means the same generation.

the transcendent pinyin: chā o y? jué lú n, and its explanation: super: exceeding; Absolutely: no; Karen: peers. Beyond all others, there is nothing comparable among peers. Its source is Wang Kaiyun's work "Xiang Qi Lou on Tang Poetry" in the Qing Dynasty: "Liu Xiyi studied Liang Jian Wen, but he was unsurpassed, and he was actually young."

idioms solitaire, who is unsurpassed, can talk about yellow, black, exhausted, dusty, Buddhist, round-the-table, taboo, round-the-clock, wind-born, long and short, meritorious, white, ancient, virtuous and capable.

peerless sentences

1. 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 peerless.

2. Du Xiaohua, a labor committee member of Class 87, listened to Bao Yue from No.4 Middle School in Qianxi: "It is a particularly exhausting thing to use transcendental sentences."

3. On the bus to Maqiu Middle School in Nanchang County, Uncle Wei Ying told Chen Yue and Yu Mei the historical story of "unsurpassed".

4. Chenfa was busy memorizing Li Xianyong's poem "On the way to Spring and Evening". Teacher Murong Ying, wearing a T-shirt with a story, suddenly came to the side and asked him to make sentences with "transcendental", which scared him to drop his ruler.

5. On the way to the junior high school in Tuanlin Town, Ju 'nan County, Brother Wei Dongda told Cen Ji and You Juan the story of "unsurpassed isolation".

6. Some people say that the little dragon girl is superb in flying skills, and she has actually avoided such a fierce flying attack from the Golden Wheel.