gain fame and position
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l ì sh ē NY á NGM í ng, which means to make oneself based on the society and famous. It comes from the book of filial piety.
Idiom explanation
To establish oneself: to make oneself have a considerable position in the society; Yang: to spread.
The origin of Idioms
"The book of filial piety · the beginning of the book of filial piety" says: "to establish oneself and practice Taoism, to be famous in later generations, to show parents, the end of filial piety."
Idiom usage
In order to make a great reputation, we should cultivate ourselves. The husband is strong enough to show his parents. Qu you, Ming Dynasty, wrote "a new story about jiandeng · biography of Aiqing" and "a dream of Red Mansions": "what's more, people's words are right. Being a man should have made a name for himself. Who is like you, who are so tender and selfish?"
gain fame and position
Moving the country and moving the people - yí guó dòng zhòng