have a well-deserved reputation
Chinese idioms, Pinyin is m í NGB ù x ū D é, meaning that fame is not acquired out of thin air. It comes from Gao Yi, a poem of ability.
Idiom explanation
Fame is not acquired out of thin air.
The origin of Idioms
"Du Ning looked at it for a long time and said," it's worthy of the name. It's appropriate to see the benefits. "
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: deliberate.
Idiom usage
It means to think deeply. After much deliberation, she finally agreed to marry me.
Chinese PinYin : míng bù xū dé
have a well-deserved reputation
attachment to the things and people related to a loved one. wū wū zhī ài
two dragons are playing with a pearl. èr lóng xì zhū
divide up something just as one separates pea-pods or cuts melons into slices. dòu pōu guā fēn
To be burdened with worldly affairs. fù sú zhī lèi