famous
It is a well-known Chinese idiom. Pinyin is y á NGM í ngs ì h ǎ I, which means fame spreads all over the world. It's also called being famous all over the world.
Idiom explanation
Fame: spread fame. Four seas: the ancients believed that China was surrounded by seas, so "Four Seas" refers to all parts of the country; it also refers to all parts of the world. The naming spread all over the country.
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