with fame spreading far and wide
It's a famous Chinese idiom. Pinyin is m í NGW é nxi á ě R, which means that fame spreads all over the country and describes great fame. It comes from the biography of Cui Hao in the book of Wei.
Idiom explanation
Ya: far away. Name: fame. Wen: I heard. You: near. The reputation spread to all over the world, describing the great reputation.
The origin of Idioms
The biography of Cui Haozhuan in the book of Wei: "Xi Jin is famous for his wisdom and resourcefulness."
Idiom usage
Subject predicate type; as predicate, attribute, complement; with commendatory meaning; naming sound is very loud. The great wall of China is famous. Leonardo da Vinci's the last supper is famous.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms are famous all over the world; antonyms are unknown
with fame spreading far and wide
in order to climb up high one must begin from the bottom - dēng gāo zì bēi
be good at giving systematic guidance - xún xún shàn yòu
those closely involved cannot see clearly - dāng jú zhě mí
The rat bustles in the countryside - mò xiāng shǔ rǎng
be round in disposition , square in action act straight - zhì yuán xíng fāng