Gain and fame
In Chinese, the Pinyin is l ì R ě m í nqi ā n, which means to be seduced by fame and wealth. Also known as "fame and fortune.". It's from Yuan Dynasty's Zhang Kejiu's the sorrow of Xiang imperial concubine.
The origin of Idioms
Yuan · Zhang Kejiu's "Xiangfei's resentment · Leixian" Song: "it's quite a year's profit, causing fame."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: fame and fortune
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used in writing
Gain and fame
stimulating oneself , but controlling one 's presence of mind - dòng xīn rěn xìng
both sides are willing to do the thing - liǎng xiāng qíng yuàn