Attached to the Great Wall
It is a Chinese idiom, which means to become famous by relying on others.
[source] in Wang Bao's "four sons talk about virtue", it is said that "the man fly flies all day long, and can't cross the order. If he is attached to a horse, he will travel thousands of miles; if he is attached to a horse, he will fly all over the world."
Attached to the Great Wall
palming off substitute for the real thing - lǐ dài táo jiāng
outlast even the heaven and the earth - tiān lǎo dì huāng
as beautiful and exquisite as the heavenly-woven brocade - tiān jī yún jǐn