No name in the world
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is m é ISH ì w ú ch ē ng, which means fame after death cannot be praised. It comes from the 15th chapter of Wei linggong in the Analects of Confucius.
Analysis of Idioms
Unknown to the world
The origin of Idioms
The Analects of Confucius is the 15th of Wei linggong. The original saying is: "Confucius said: the gentleman died of illness, and the name is not Yan."
Idiom usage
It's not very well-known. How can one die of old age in the moraine? The ninety second chapter of the romance of Tang history by Cai Dongfan
Chinese PinYin : méi shì wú chēng
No name in the world
Depend on the mountain to eat the mountain, depend on the water to eat the water. kào shān chī shān,kào shuǐ chī shuǐ
one 's mind concealed more knowledge than could have been contained in five cartloads of books. xué fù wǔ chē
A hundred actions are better than one silence. bǎi dòng bù rú yī jìng
giant earthquakes and landslides. tiān bēng dì tān
have wide learning and a retentive memory. bó wén qiáng zhì