be a celebrity for a time
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is m í ngzh ò ngy ī sh í, which means that in a period of time, it is famous and widely valued. It comes from the record of continued biographies by Shi Weibai in Song Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Volume 27 of xuchuandenglu written by Shi Weibai in Song Dynasty: "when he lived in Jingshan, he was famous for a time, such as Shao, the son of Zhang Gonglang, Wang Gongsheng, Xi Shaoqing, Feng Gongji and Chuan."
Idiom usage
The sound of naming spread in a certain period. Mr. Zhu, knowledge economy. The 33rd chapter of Li Baojia's Officialdom
Analysis of Idioms
The synonym Ming Qing for a time, famous for a time
be a celebrity for a time
Abundant grass and long forest - fēng cǎo cháng lín
one 's mind is burning with grief - huí cháng jiǔ zhuǎn
The emperor is worthy of his painstaking efforts - huáng tiān bù fù kǔ xīn rén
Waiting for words in the boudoir - dài zì guī zhōng
see off the old and welcome the new - sòng gù yíng xīn
Simple words and abundant meanings - yán jiǎn yì fēng
remedy defects and rectify errors - bǔ piān jiù bì
what has been cannot be withdrawn - sì mǎ bù zhuī