It's hard to be famous
It's a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is d à m í NGN á NJ à, which means it's not easy to be famous. It comes from the family of Goujian, king of Yue in historical records.
The origin of Idioms
In historical records, the family of Goujian, king of Yue, it is said that "Ju Jian was a tyrant, while Fan Li was a general. Fan Li thought that he could not live long under his name It's filled with light pearls and jade. It's a boat ride with its private disciples. "
Idiom usage
The so-called great name is hard to live in, and great achievements are hard to eat. Preface to zepanling by Li Bai in Tang Dynasty
It's hard to be famous
reading by the light of fireflies - náng yíng zhào shū
a region , where the cultivation of rice and the breeding of fish flourish - yú mǐ zhī xiāng
be exquisitely dainty and ravishingly beautiful - qiān jiāo bǎi mèi
the country is defeated and the home lost - guó pò jiā wáng
become a monk or nun late in life - bàn lù chū jiā
children and grandchildren get official rank - lán guì qí fāng