Gain by fame
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is l ì Su ǒ m í ngji ā ng, which means that fame and wealth bind people like rein and chain. From Xia Yunfeng by Liu Yong of Song Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
It means that fame and wealth bind people just like reins and chains.
Idioms and allusions
The source of song Liu Yong's "Xia Yunfeng" CI: "to this free rein, empty time." Let's not be entangled with each other again. (the first fold of fan Zian's bamboo leaf boat in Yuan Dynasty)
Discrimination of words
It is used as predicate and object
Gain by fame
consider others in one's own place - tuī jǐ jí rén
be good both in civil and in military affairs - yǔn wén yǔn wǔ
a place where all kinds of people live - wǔ fāng zá cuò
do not let up one 's attack of the failing enemy - dǎ luò shuǐ gǒu
suffer affronts without resentment - shǔ fù jī cháng