insignificant fame
Snail horn nominal name is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is w ō Ji ǎ ox ū m í ng, and its meaning is a metaphor for a small but useless reputation. It comes from the Song Dynasty Su Shi's poem "man TING FANG snail horn nominal name".
The origin of Idioms
Song Sushi's poem "man Ting Fang" said: "it's very busy to have a false name and a meager profit."
Idiom usage
It refers to the empty name
[example]
All for that ~, small profit, ant array bee yamen, will be a robbery heart, then argue with others, straight wait for the Jieju son to die. Yuan · shizizhang's Zhuwu Tingqin
Chinese PinYin : wō jiǎo xū míng
insignificant fame
a faint smile on one 's face. sì xiào fēi xiào
high-minded and unsociable figures. yī jiè zhī shì
there is no secret about one 's movements. lái qù fēn míng
two blind men support each other. liǎng gǔ xiāng fú
be careless about one 's dress. bù xiū biān fú
hide one 's ingenuity in clumsiness. cáng qiǎo yú zhuō
there was no parallel in history. shǐ wú qián lì