bring glory to one 's parents and become celebrated
It is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is Xi ǎ NQ ī NY á NGM í ng, which means to show off your parents and make them famous. It comes from the book of filial piety.
Analysis of Idioms
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The origin of Idioms
"The book of filial piety · the beginning of the book of filial piety" says: "to establish oneself and practice Taoism, to be famous in later generations, to show parents, the end of filial piety."
Idiom usage
To describe a person's outlook on life. example if you get an official position, you will become a wife and a son, and you will be a child. (the ninth chapter of Wu Chengen's journey to the West in Ming Dynasty) Shen Shouxian's sanyuanji, the 29th chapter: "when you are in the sun, you can see your head standing high, and you can show your family and fame, which is better than the sacrifice of three sacrifices and five tripods after death. In the first five chapters of the scholars, he said, "if you have the ability to enter the school, if you are successful, you will be honored immediately. This is what filial piety says, "showing off one's family and promoting one's fame." it is great filial piety. 」
bring glory to one 's parents and become celebrated
go for the small things and miss things that are worthwhile - tān xiǎo shī dà
The army is strong and the general is brave - bīng qiáng àng yǒng
lush southern-type fields north of the great wall - sāi běi jiāng nán
have an affectionate concern for each other - sòng nuǎn tōu hán