壮观天下无

壯觀天下無
zhuàngguāntiānxiàwú
phrase

Meanings

  1. 1 a magnificent sight without equal in all the world
  2. 2 so grand that nothing under heaven can match it

Examples

Huángshān rìchū, zhuàngguān tiānxià wú.
The sunrise on Mount Huang is magnificent beyond anything in the world.
Qiántángjiāng dàcháo zhuàngguān tiānxià wú, xīyǐn le wúshù yóukè.
The Qiantang River tidal bore is unmatched in grandeur, drawing countless visitors.

Tips

history
From Li Bai's (李白) Tang poem 《》 (Climbing the Five Old Men Peaks of Lushan): 山东芙蓉九江秀色此地。Another related Li Bai line on Lushan declares the cataract '壮观天下'. The phrase became a set expression for scenery of breathtaking, unrivaled magnificence.
usage
Used in tourism writing and travel poetry to claim top-of-the-world scenery. Classical, slightly grandiose — fits essays and poetry more than casual speech.

Stroke Order

zhuàng
guān
tiān
xià