seek publicity
Ganmingcaiyu is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is g ā nm í NGC ǎ iy ù, which means to seek fame by improper means. It comes from the biography of Zhongjun in Hanshu.
Idiom explanation
Do: seek; take: take.
The origin of Idioms
In the book of the Han Dynasty, the biography of the final Army: "Yan has played the first three times without an imperial edict. Instead of being forbidden by what he has done, he has been upright and upright in order to gain fame and reputation from the people. This holy place of the Ming Dynasty will be punished."
Discrimination of words
[pinyin code]: gmcy
Usage: used as a predicate to seek fame by improper means
Chinese PinYin : gān míng cǎi yù
seek publicity
mutually beget each other. xiāng shēng xiāng chéng
To drive away fish for the deep, to drive away birds for the clump. wèi yuān qū yú,wèi cóng qū què
Dissect the liver and gallbladder. pōu xī gān dǎn