- 望其项背 wàngqíxiàngbèi be able to catch upTo be able to see the back of someone's neck; used metaphorically to mean one is close to catching up or comparable in standard (usually used in the negative to mean far inferior or unable to catch up)
- 项背相望 xiàngbèixiāngwàng in close succession(literary) describes many people walking one after another in a continuous stream, literally seeing the necks and backs of those in front
- 难望项背 nánwàngxiàngbèi far behindHardly even able to see the back of someone's neck; used to describe being far behind someone in skill or achievement.