idiom > from time immemorial unsurpassed
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Gone with peerless
  Explanation: Gone with: since ancient times by none; exquisite: more than peers. Unprecedented, beyond the general.
  Usage: Partial official; as attribute; with compliment
  Source: "North-depth history of Zhao Yan Biography": "Deep careful Christine Shen Yan, gone with peerless."
No. 2
  词 目 旷古绝伦
  发 音 kuàng gǔ jué lún
  释 义 旷古:古来所无;绝伦:超过同辈。空前未有,超出一般。
  出 处 《北史·赵彦深传》:“彦深小心恭慎,旷古绝伦。”
Thesaurus
lit.: dragon flies, phoenix dances, seldom or never (=seldom, if ever), pass through the hall into the inner chamber, , reach a higher level in one's studies or fecome more proficient in one's profession, When the line of outstanding, be unprecedented from time immemorial, acclaim as the acme of perfection, creation of the world, unique among one's contemporaries outstanding, Jifengzaoji, be powerful and unstrained like a heavenly steed soaring across the skies, the last word, sigh to the end
Antonym
often and often, Two San Francisco, in the blood, time and again, for the thousand and first time, Again and again, Second San Francisco, Generations devolution, all too often, Repeatedly in, Fenlaidazhi, Following the ancient open today, continue with the past and open up the future, Close succession And to, Starting, turnstile, one after the other, form a connecting link between the preceding and the following, inherit the past and usher in the future, inherit the past and forge ahead into the future