Pronunciation: láI zh jshàng
Express meaning: Newcomers with junior qualifications are superior to ministers with senior qualifications, and are also used to praise rising stars for surpassing their predecessors.
Part of speech: as predicate and attribute; The latter is superior to the former.
Synonym: Come from behind.
example sentence
1. Cultural studies generally belong to the late-developing discipline, but it has become a major landscape of contemporary culture in the form of late-developing.
After all, he is old. Although he is now countless times stronger than Hua En when he was a child, it is not surprising that his future achievements must come from behind.
3. The golden energy in the sky comes from behind and is directly intertwined with the condensed black energy. Two powerful energies are intertwined and intensified.