not to seek empty fame
In Chinese, Pinyin is B ù w ù K ō NGM í ng, which means to work conscientiously and not to pursue a false name. From the "Chinese workers" issue.
Idiom explanation
Service: pursuit. Work conscientiously and do not seek fame.
The origin of Idioms
Mao Zedong's "Chinese workers" speech: "workers should educate a large number of cadres, they should have knowledge, ability, not empty name will do practical work."
Analysis of Idioms
They are hard-working, practical and down-to-earth; they are in pursuit of fame and profit, not worthy of the name and in vain
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used of a pragmatic person
Chinese PinYin : bù wù kōng míng
not to seek empty fame
generation after generation of descendants. zǐ zǐ sūn sūn
flee at the mere sight of the oncoming force. wàng fēng ér dùn
to be in one 's declining year. zhōng míng lòu jìn