one 's name soars up high
The phonetic f ē ISH ē n ɡ t é n ɡ sh í means that the reputation and reality are good. It comes from the biography of Shao Huigong and Hao in ZhouShu.
The words "feishengtengshi" are less frequently used definition: Feiyang; Sheng: fame; Teng: rising; Shi: solid state. He is from the biography of Shao Huigong and Hao in the book of Zhou: "his maoqin family includes Lu Wei and Liang Chu, and his sparse family includes fan Jiang and Jing Yan. His xianneng has a strong voice and never disappeared after a hundred dynasties." xianneng ~, immortal after a hundred generations. In the biography of Zhou Zongshi in the northern history, it is used in combination; it is used as predicate; the naming sound and the reality are good
one 's name soars up high
Seeking common ground while reserving minor differences - qiú dà tóng,cún xiǎo yì
look for a needle in a bottle of hay - dà hǎi lāo zhēn