Take advantage of fame
In Chinese, Pinyin is y ā om í ngsh è L ì, which means seeking fame and fortune. It comes from the seven signatures of Yunji.
Idiom usage
To act as a predicate, object, or attribute
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: pursuit of fame and fortune
The origin of Idioms
Volume 32 of the seven signatures of Yunji: "if the world does not end the life of Qi, and many of them die young, they will not cherish themselves, fight for fame and gain, gather poison to attack the gods, hurt their bones and bodies internally, and lack muscles and muscles externally."
Idiom explanation
It refers to seeking fame and fortune.
Take advantage of fame
an old head on young shoulders - shào nián lǎo chéng
soft fur and well-fed horses -- luxurious living - qīng qiú féi mǎ
like having prickles on the back - bèi shēng máng cì
build bridges across the rivers - yù shuǐ dié qiáo