To be famous in the world
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is zh ī m í NGD ā ngsh ì, which means it is very famous in contemporary times. It comes from the fourth chapter of Xuandi in the Han Dynasty.
Notes on Idioms
Famous: famous, famous.
The origin of Idioms
In the fourth chapter of Xuandi in the Han Dynasty written by XunYue of Han Dynasty, "the pictures are inferior to those of Weiyang palace. The first is Huo Guang, the great general of Sima, and the second is Zhang Anshi, the general of Wei They all have merits and virtues, and are well-known in the world. "
Idiom usage
Examples
Shi Manqing is an outspoken genius who is well-known in the world. Ouyang Xiu, Song Dynasty
To be famous in the world
a wooden expression that infuriates - sǐ méi dèng yǎn
national economy and people 's livelihood - guó jì mín shēng