be worthy of the name
As a Chinese idiom, its pinyin is m í NGF ù Q í sh í, which means that its reputation or appellation (number) is consistent with reality. From the book with Wang Xiushu.
Analysis of Idioms
The synonym is worthy of the name and the antonym is not worthy of the name
The origin of Idioms
In his book with Wang Xiushu written by Cao Cao of Han Dynasty, it is said that "you have a good reputation in the state, you are loyal to the state, you have achieved good results, you have a good talk for the world, you have a good reputation, you are far beyond others."
Idiom usage
However, whether education can ~, or not, is still a problem that cannot be easily concluded. On the bridge by Ye Shengtao
Chinese PinYin : míng fù qí shí
be worthy of the name
live in straitened circumstances. chuò shū yǐn shuǐ
iron walls and brass partitions. tiě bì tóng qiáng
a fundamental task crucial for generations to come. bǎi nián dà jì