High reputation
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is zh à NGW à ng à om í ng, which means having a high reputation. It comes from Shen De Fu of Ming Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
Pinyin: zh ò NGW à NGG ā om í ng.
Idioms and allusions
Source: Shen Defu's "Ye Huo Bian · Li Bu Yi · Taiwan Province mutual reform" in Ming Dynasty: "only Gu Jingyang's Xianchen saved Xin Zongxian's banishment with Quan Lang, and then entered Li Bu again, which was the most original idea. However, he cherished high reputation, and finally failed to succeed." application: Han gongchangli, highly respected. Wen has been a leader for eight generations. It's natural. If there is no justice, there will be no justice. The writing carries the truth, and the writing is incisive and clear. Preach and teach, peach and plum spring breeze.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: high prestige
Chinese PinYin : zhòng wàng gāo míng
High reputation
let the words interfere with the sense. yǐ cí hài yì
holding the classics and making inquiries -- inquiries of pupils. zhí jīng wèn nán