greedy for fame and personal gain
Greed for fame and profit is an idiom, pronounced t ā nm í ngzh ú L ì, which means greed for good reputation and personal gain.
interpretation
The pursuit of good reputation and personal gain.
source
Ming Gaoming's "the story of the pipa · a tribute": "I only told you at the beginning that you were greedy for fame and wealth, left your parents and wife, and refused to return home."
usage
As a predicate or attributive; used in life
Discrimination of words
Emotional color commendatory words idiom structure combination
greedy for fame and personal gain
do a job made easy by outside help - shǔn fēng chuī huǒ
Three women and two sisters in law - sān pó liǎng sǎo
avoid the strong and bully the weak - tǔ gāng rú róu
liver and intestines are cut into inches - gān cháng cùn duàn
important people have short memories - guì rén shàn wàng