not to seek empty fame
In Chinese, Pinyin is B ù w ù K ō NGM í ng, which means to work conscientiously and not to pursue a false name. From the "Chinese workers" issue.
Idiom explanation
Service: pursuit. Work conscientiously and do not seek fame.
The origin of Idioms
Mao Zedong's "Chinese workers" speech: "workers should educate a large number of cadres, they should have knowledge, ability, not empty name will do practical work."
Analysis of Idioms
They are hard-working, practical and down-to-earth; they are in pursuit of fame and profit, not worthy of the name and in vain
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used of a pragmatic person
not to seek empty fame
Compare your heart with your stomach - jiāng xiōng bǐ dù
the real intention is revealed in the end - tú qióng bǐ xiàn
Talking about the good and doing the bad - tán yōu wù liè