enjoy undeserved fame
It's a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is t ú y ō NGX ū m í ng, which means there is no fame. In name but not in reality. The same as "in vain". It comes from the biography of Li Yuanzhong in the book of the Northern Qi Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
The biography of Li Yuanzhong in the book of the Northern Qi Dynasty: "Ji's family is nothing more than fighting. It has a false name and does not save its disadvantages."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: empty name, empty name, empty name
Idiom usage
The Department of the armed forces, which has only a nominal name, is supposed to be the Army Department, which is merged with the military training office and Taipusi, while the Navy Department is temporarily attached to Yan. Gao Yang's Cixi Quanzhuan 97
enjoy undeserved fame
a country finally falls after its territory has been nibbled away - shì kāng jí mǐ
The disease harms the people and the country - bìng mín hài guó
The tree falls, the monkey and the sun scatter - shù dǎo hú sūn sàn
power capable of saving a desperate situation - huí tiān zhī lì