Great reputation
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is m í NGD é zh à NGW à ng, which means highly respected, moral and famous. It comes from the history of Jiao Tai, a weak Marquis, written by Li Zhi of Ming Dynasty.
Idiom usage
At that time, the imperial edicts were issued repeatedly, which were regarded as the model of the public. There is also something wrong.
The origin of Idioms
"Fortunately, the Bodhisattva did not end up in poverty, and Liutang was the host of fame and virtue," said Li Zhi of Ming Dynasty
Idiom explanation
You are highly respected. High moral and high reputation.
Great reputation
the war was going on with all its stresses and strains - bīng huāng mǎ luàn
throw out the baby with the bath water - liáng yǒu bù fēn