登峰造极

登峰造極
dēngfēng-zàojí
idiom #35,661

Meanings

  1. 1 to climb the peak and reach the summit
  2. 2 to reach the highest level (of skill, achievement, or excess)

Examples

Tā de shūfǎ jìyì yǐjīng dēngfēng-zàojí.
His calligraphy has reached the very pinnacle.
Zhè wèi yǎnyuán de yǎnjì dēngfēng-zàojí.
This actor's craft has reached the absolute summit.
Tā de shēchǐ shēnghuó jiǎnzhí dēngfēng-zàojí.
His extravagant lifestyle has reached truly unparalleled heights.

Tips

history
From Liu Yiqing's 《世说新语》 (Southern Dynasties), discussing philosophical attainment — the phrase moved from abstract cultivation to any field where someone has topped out.
usage
Most commonly positive (mastery of an art or skill). It can also be used sarcastically or negatively for excesses — 无耻/奢侈登峰造极 — when something bad has reached its extreme.

Stroke Order

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