Make a name for the world
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Hu á sh ì Q ǔ m í ng, which means to excite the world with boastful words and deeds. It comes from the table of thanks to be made in chubaomoge.
[interpretation] to excite the world with boastful words and deeds, and to gain fame. [source] Lu You of the Song Dynasty wrote in his chubaomoge to make a table of thanks: "stealing and admiring the style of pursuing ambition in seclusion is especially shameful of making a name for the world."
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