be well-known , far and near
It is a well-known Chinese idiom. Pinyin is w é nm í ngxi á ě R, which means to describe a great reputation. It mainly refers to being famous far and near. From the book of the Southern Qi Dynasty, the first chapter of Gaodi.
Idiom usage
It is partial to formal; it is used as predicate, object, attribute and complement; it contains commendatory meaning.
Examples
In the video, Ballack showed his famous skills, but also conveyed an important anti AIDS message.
Analysis of Idioms
words whose meaning is similar
It is well-known, well-known, well-known, well-known, well-known all over the world.
The origin of Idioms
In the book of the Southern Qi Dynasty, the first chapter of Gaodi's Chronicle: "the discussion of the upper class is heard far and wide."
Chinese PinYin : wén míng xiá ěr
be well-known , far and near
Nine steams and three shrimps. jiǔ zhēng sān shēng
one 's posterity may be cut off. jué zǐ jué sūn
wear red or white , that is , at weddings or funerals. hóng bái xǐ shì