I am well-known
It's a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is m í NGW ǒ g ù D ā ng, which means it's really appropriate to call me. It comes from the biography of Guo Tuo who planted trees.
The idiom comes from Liu Zongyuan's biography of Guo Tuotuo: Guo Tuotuo, I don't know its original name. Rickets, long ran Fu line, a kind of camel, the hometown of the "camel.". When the camel heard it, he said, "it's very good. It's my name. " Because of its name, it is also called Tuoyun.
Chinese PinYin : ming wo gu dang
I am well-known
body gone and reputation ruined. shēn míng jù miè
talk endlessly with no substance at all. yán zhī wú wù
make a statement but name no names. wú tóu gào shì
destory the army and kill the general. fù jūn shā jiāng