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Wei Liu and Wei satirize the circle of friends.
Idiom: The number of the idiom is 4 158. Idiom: ?ㄠㄩㄍㄨㄇㄥ? Chinese pinyin: dià o y ù g. See "fishing for fame". Emoji symbol: (This is the emoji symbol corresponding to the Chinese character "Hang Gong Ming" originally collected by this website. It adds vivid symbols to Chinese characters, compares PNG pictures with animated GIF pictures, and is also convenient for everyone to copy and paste into social media and other places. Click on the emoji symbol ""and the picture link to see a more detailed introduction of this symbol in the EmojiAll emoticon dictionary. ) Detailed explanation of idioms and allusions: The following is the allusions of "fishing for fame and reputation" for your reference. "Fishing for fame" is a combination of "fishing for fame" and "fishing for fame". "Selling Names" can be seen in other biographies. During the Three Kingdoms period, Liu Kun saw his younger brother Liu Wei satirizing the friendship with Wei, and advised him: "The greatest advantage of making friends is to learn from others. But nowadays people only know how to form a party for self-interest, regardless of personality, which completely violates the teachings of saints. I think Wei satirizes this man, who is not self-cultivation, only knows how to make friends with others, and his vanity is unrealistic. He is a man who deliberately pretends to gain fame. I advise you to be careful and stop associating with him! But Liu Wei wouldn't listen. Later, Wei satirized rebellion, and Liu Wei was also implicated and killed. " Fishing Name can be found in Hanshu. Volume 58. Gong Sunhong's Biography of Bo Shi's Children. Gong Sunhong. Gong was the prime minister in the early Han dynasty, assisting the king, pursuing frugality, despising wealth and attaching importance to benevolence and righteousness. Therefore, in the imperial edict of Emperor Ping, Wang once praised the palace for its frugality, leading by example and simple folk customs, which were completely different from those who wore strange clothes to gain prestige. These two sources were named "fishing for fame" and "fishing for false reputation" respectively, and later they were combined as "fishing for fame", which was used to refer to deliberate affectation and seeking fame and reputation by means. Canon source: this is listed as the canon source of "seeking fame and reputation" for reference. 1, Selling Names: ※ Biography of Kun (quoted by Shu Wei, Wang Weier, Liu Fuchuan, Liu Kun, Pei Songzhi in Volume 21 of the History of the Three Kingdoms), beginning with Kun1> Viagra and Irony 2> exhorted, "The beauty of a husband's friendship lies in his virtue, which is undeniable. However, at the turn of the world, those who don't judge people and choose people to serve the party and the masses violate the meaning of making friends with predecessors. This is not in the name of being generous to yourself and helping others. My satire on Wei is not virtue, but specifically refers to dove 3> serving, flashy 4>, which directly stirs up fame. Be careful not to reply and communicate. "Wei does not follow, so it is difficult. [Note] (1) Li: Liuli (180? 22 1), in the Three Kingdoms period, was born in Nanyang, Wei, and was born in Andu. At the beginning, Cao Cao became the prime minister of Cao Cao and turned to literature with five senses. Assistant Minister Huang. Liu Wei and Wei brothers satirized the rebellion and should have been punished by Cao Cao. Wei Wendi, the official to the assistant, gave the Jue Guan Hou. |. ② Irony: Wei Irony (? ? 2 19) was born in Guo Pei at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, and was also a native of Jiyang, whose real name was Amethyst. Zhong You was appointed as Mao of West Cao, and later attacked Yecheng with Wei Chenyi of Changle, to crusade against Cao Cao. Chen Yi reported his plan to Cao Cao, and Wei was killed. 3 pigeons: * * *, called. Pigeon, voice | ㄡ.(4) Flashy: only flowers have no fruit. Metaphor vanity, unrealistic. See "flashy". 2. "Fishing for Reputation": Hanshu. Volume 58. Gong Sunhong's Biography of Bo Shi's Children. "GongSunHong" said after repairing heroes in the early Yuan Dynasty: "Since the Han Dynasty, the thigh arm has been1> In office, he is frugal, light of wealth and heavy of righteousness, unlike Gong 2>. The seal of the Prime Minister is Bushu Susan; Lu's dinner for his old friends was also merciless. It can be said that it was reduced to four & gt, and those who are vulgar also convinced that they are rich inside and rich outside. 5> Those who have a false reputation for fishing are special subjects. The husband expresses virtue and righteousness, so he introduces the world customs, and the system of the holy king is also. It gave Hong's descendants a second chance to meet the right person, who was a royal official and served as a food city. 【 Note 】 (1) Femur and humerus: effective assistance. Brachial, pronounced "ㄡㄨ". ② Gong: 200 BC? Qian 12 1 was born in the late Western Han Dynasty. He studied grammar and official affairs and was decorated by Confucianism. Emperor Wu thought he was the prime minister and appointed Ping Jin. (3) The cloth is peeled: the cloth quilt, with the cloth as the quilt, indicates frugality. Millet removal, that is, coarse rice without fine grinding, that is, brown rice. (4) return to the system: act frugally and spend less money than usual. (5) Cheating clothes: violating the public's fancy clothes. (6) Special subjects: different types. Documentary evidence: 0 1. Selected works of group sounds, various tunes, Volume III, Ten things, relegation without relegation: "If I am not a slave hanging on my reputation, I just want to die and completely preserve my reputation." The "name" at the beginning of idioms solitaire's idiom.

Sun Shan's reputation is worthy of the name. Not worthy of the name. Be worthy of the name. Be worthy of the name. Be worthy of the name. Be worthy of the name. Be worthy of the name. Be worthy of the name. This is a veritable idiom.

An idiom at the end of the word "name"

Deceive the world, steal one's name, hide one's name, steal one's world, sell one's name, refer to the idiom "selling one's name" in the Great Dictionary of Mandarin.

Refer to the Chinese Dictionary for a detailed explanation of the words in the idiom "nominal";

Hang, fame, sell, name.