a niche in the temple of fame
It is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is sh ù B ē IL ì Zhu à n, which originally refers to a person's life story engraved on a stone tablet or written as a biography to praise. This is a metaphor for establishing personal prestige and raising personal prestige in some way. It comes from the biography of Huan bin in the book of the later Han Dynasty by Fan Ye of the Southern Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
In the biography of Huan bin in the book of the later Han Dynasty by Fan Ye of the Southern Dynasty, it is said that "Cai Yong and other scholars have discussed their aspirations together, and Jin thinks that bin has four outstanding characters It's a monument to be built together.
Analysis of Idioms
Praise of merit
Antonym: verbal criticism
Lantern riddle: writing Epitaphs
Idiom usage
As predicate, object, attribute
Examples
"We warmly applaud the publication of a large number of good books and the reprint of" evergreen pines and cypresses "written by revolutionary mother Li Liying
Liu Mengxi's "literature is fighting" says: "they also raised and bought a group of literary attendants to sing praises for themselves, set up monuments and biographies, and act as thugs."
a niche in the temple of fame
roll up one 's sleeves and raise one 's fists to fight - xuān quán lǒng xiù