stamp one 's name on the page of history
Being famous in history is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is m í ngchu í Q ī ngsh ǐ, which means to record the name and deeds in history books. It is said that the achievements are great and immortal, and the reputation will stay in history forever. From "to Zheng Shiba Ben".
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] eternal, eternal, eternal; antonym] everlasting
The origin of Idioms
Du Fu's gift to Zheng Shiba Ben in Tang Dynasty: the ancients lived far away, and the words of Qing history never disappeared.
Idiom usage
Be a predicate, attributive, clause; refer to good reputation. In historical records, the family of Goujian, the king of Yue, Fan Li's three migrations all had a glorious name, and his name will be passed down to later generations Chapter 60 of the romance of the Three Kingdoms by Luo Guanzhong of the Ming Dynasty: the Duke of the Ming Dynasty first took Xichuan as the base, then went north to Hanzhong, collected the Central Plains, rectified the heavenly Dynasty, and made great achievements in history. (3) in the preface to the poems of the adherents of the Ming Dynasty written by zhuoerkan of the Qing Dynasty, it is said that "those who died are well-known in the history, no matter who died." Yao xueyin's "Li Zicheng" Volume II, Chapter II, Chapter III: "once these scholars betray the imperial court, they all hope to achieve great things with Zhang Xianzhong. They will become the founders of the country, the Marquis and the minister, the wife and the son, and be famous in history."
Chinese PinYin : míng chuí qīng shǐ
stamp one 's name on the page of history
with profound respect and humility. chéng huáng chéng kǒng
one aims for the far-off future. zhì zài qiān lǐ
the breeze is light , the moon is bright. fēng qīng yuè lǎng