One's reputation is distinguished.
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Z ī sh ē NGW à ngzhॸng, which means old qualification and high reputation. It's from the answer to the examination hall.
The origin of Idioms
In Su Shi's answer to the examination hall's staff, it is said that "it is not the only way to make a wide range of talents, but also the most important way to treat the senior generals."
Idiom usage
A person of high reputation. Chapter 25 of Zeng Pu's the flowers of the evil sea: "there are almost no handsome generals, but there must be other simple generals, such as Liu Yikun and Liu Zhanmin."
One's reputation is distinguished.
burn a candle to lengthen the midnight oil in hard study - fén gāo jì guǐ
keep on repeating at great length - lián piān lèi fú
lofty ideals and high aspirations - xióng xīn zhuàng zhì