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The idiom that popped up in my mind the moment you reached the top of Mount Tai.

Reach a very high altitude

This is a good example.

[Interpretation] Deng: On; Peak: the top of the mountain; Made; Reach pole: the highest point. Climb to the top of the mountain Metaphor knowledge, achievement, etc. Has reached the highest level. It is also a metaphor for doing bad things to the extreme.

[Language] Liu Song in the Southern Dynasties clarified Shi Shuo Xin Yu Literature: "I wonder if I can climb the peak?"

[Shape discrimination] peak value; Can't write "Feng".

Amazing, supreme, superb, unparalleled, unparalleled, unparalleled

[Antisense] is not uncommon and unremarkable.

[Usage] Sometimes used for satire; Used to describe the acquisition of knowledge, art, skills, etc. Generally used as predicate, object and attribute.

[Structure] Combined type.

[Discrimination] ~ and "hard to see"; All have the meaning of "reaching the extreme". The differences are as follows: ① ~ It only refers to doing bad things to the extreme or doing some shortcomings, wrong tendencies and evil forces to the extreme; "Nothing can be added" generally refers to the highest degree achieved in various States; Wide application range. ② ~ can indicate profound knowledge; Skilled; Reach the highest level; "Hard to see" can't.