gain fame and position
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l ì sh ē NY á NGM í ng, which means to make oneself based on the society and famous. It comes from the book of filial piety.
Idiom explanation
To establish oneself: to make oneself have a considerable position in the society; Yang: to spread.
The origin of Idioms
"The book of filial piety · the beginning of the book of filial piety" says: "to establish oneself and practice Taoism, to be famous in later generations, to show parents, the end of filial piety."
Idiom usage
In order to make a great reputation, we should cultivate ourselves. The husband is strong enough to show his parents. Qu you, Ming Dynasty, wrote "a new story about jiandeng · biography of Aiqing" and "a dream of Red Mansions": "what's more, people's words are right. Being a man should have made a name for himself. Who is like you, who are so tender and selfish?"
Chinese PinYin : lì shēn yáng míng
gain fame and position
mountains fall and the earth splits. shān bēng dì tā
too observant of conventional standards. xún guī dǎo jǔ
reach the acme of perfection. jìn měi jìn shàn