Be famous
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f ù J ì m í ngzh ā ng, which means to attach oneself to a famous person and make oneself famous in the world. It comes from biographies of Boyi in historical records.
Idiom explanation
Paraphrase: attachment; Ji: Qianlima; Zhang: remarkable. Cling to the famous and make yourself famous.
The origin of Idioms
Biographies of Boyi in historical records: "although Boyi and Shuqi are virtuous, they are well-known for their master. Although Yan Yuan was very studious, he was able to follow the tail of the steed
Idiom usage
To be famous for being attached to others
Be famous
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