render outstanding service and be famous
The Chinese idiom, B à Iji à NGF à NGH ó u in pinyin, refers to the ancient description of success and success, the official to the best. It comes from the first fold of "living in darkness".
Analysis of Idioms
Worship the prime minister
The origin of Idioms
The first part of Yuan Dynasty's Wu Mingshi's "living in the dark in Chen Cang" says: "I was once flooded in the humble alleys, often suffered from poverty, and became popular in the world of mortals. Today, only when I am a general and a marquis, can I achieve my fame."
Idiom usage
It's a combination; it's a predicate; it's a success.
render outstanding service and be famous
rubbing the shoulder and following the steps - jiān mó gū jiē
not to change one 's voice and expression because of emotion - bù dòng shēng sè