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  • 1. Idioms with names
  • 2. A complete collection of four-character idioms with names
  • 3. A collection of idioms about names
  • 4. What is the idiom for Zihao’s name?

Idioms with names


A name refers to the title of a person or thing, or the basis for doing something. Below is a collection of idioms with names that I have collected. You are welcome to read and refer to them!

Idioms with names 1

Well-known at home and abroad: Chi: spread. Describes the spread of fame far and wide.

Notorious: Name: reputation; Yang: spread. A bad reputation spread far and wide.

Notorious: Zhao: remarkable. Describes a bad reputation that is known to everyone. Also known as "notorious".

Notorious: Everyone knows a bad reputation.

Send troops without a name: refers to sending troops to conquer without justifiable reasons.

Go out with a good name: There is a legitimate reason for the expedition.

Qingshi: Qingshi: classics and historical records written on bamboo slips or white silk. The name is recorded in history and passed down to future generations.

Hanging the name on bamboo and silk: hanging the name: passing on the name. Bamboo silk: Bamboo slips and white silk used for writing in ancient times, also refers to classics and historical records. The name is recorded in history and passed down to future generations.

Dingding: grand appearance. Describes a great reputation.

It’s hard to live with a famous name: it means it’s hard to live with one’s fame

Stealing the name of the dark world: stealing: stealing; name: reputation, name; dark: darkness. Stealing good reputations in dark times. Refers to a treacherous person who takes advantage of troubled times to gain reputation.

Stealing one's name and deceiving the world: stealing: stealing; name: reputation; deceiving: deceiving. Steal your reputation and deceive the world.

Dili name: refers to the self-cultivation of moral integrity to ensure the reputation of the order.

The title of "Hard Learning" refers to self-cultivation to ensure the reputation of the order. Same as "dili name".

Strengthen your reputation and establish your integrity: temper your efforts and establish your reputation and integrity.

Idioms with names 2

The body is ruined and the reputation is ruined - body: identity, status; defeat: destroyed; split: damaged. Status is lost and reputation is tarnished. Refers to doing bad things and being completely defeated.

Leaving a name after death - refers to the achievements made during life, and the name can be passed down to future generations after death.

Qingshi biography - Qingshi: history book. Leave a good name in history.

Cleverly coining names - changing the law to come up with some names to achieve some improper purpose.

Deceive the world and steal reputation - deceive the world and steal reputation.

It's inexplicable - I can't explain the mystery. It means that something is very strange and cannot be explained.

Mo Kezhuang - name: say it in words; Zhuang: describe, describe. Can't be described in words. Refers to things that are extremely complex and subtle and cannot be described.

The name is justifiable - the original meaning is that the name is legitimate and the words are reasonable. Later, it often means that doing something is legitimate and the reason makes sense.

His fame was instantaneous - his fame shocked the society at that time.

The name is worthy of the name - the original meaning is that a person with a great reputation must have real talent and learning. The post-metaphor lives up to its name.

Celebrity style - the demeanor and habits of celebrities. It refers to being talented and learning without being bound by etiquette.

Live up to the name - reputation and reality are consistent.

It’s hard to live up to the name – great reputation, but actual talent does not match the reputation.

Famous teachers make good apprentices - a good master can definitely teach a skilled apprentice. It is a metaphor for the importance of knowledgeable people in cultivating talents.

The reputation is very high - a metaphor for having a great reputation.

Famous mountain business - refers to works.

Famous mountains and rivers - famous rivers and mountains with beautiful scenery.

Famous mountains and rivers - generally refers to famous mountains and long-standing rivers.

There are many names - refers to the many varieties or names of things.

Famous trade and real trade - trade: equality; yi: change. Refers to similar names but different essences.

Famous all over the world - famous all over the world. Describes great reputation.

Idioms with names 3

The name falls behind Sun Shan - the name falls behind Sun Shan at the bottom of the list. It means there is no admission through examination or selection.

Being at the top - metaphorically ranking at the front.

Gain both fame and fortune - gain both fame and profit.

Fame and fortune are like reins and chains.

More than one's reputation - reputation exceeds one's actual talent.

Famous in the world - a metaphor for being famous throughout the country.

Well-deserved reputation - the reputation that spreads is not false. It means it's really good, and it's not just an empty name.

Not worthy of the name - the reputation or name does not match the reality. It means empty and empty name.

Mingbiao Qingshi - Biao: write clearly; Qingshi: In ancient times, things were recorded on bamboo slips, so it was called a history book. Record names and deeds in history books. Describes great achievements and immortality.

Impersonation - In order to achieve a certain purpose of one's own, pretending to be someone else's name, doing things on his behalf or stealing his power or status.

Fortune locks the reins of fame - metaphorically speaking, fame and fortune bind people like reins and chains.

Establish one's body and make one's name famous - Establish one's body: make oneself have a considerable status in society; Yang: spread the word. Make yourself a foothold in society and gain a reputation far and wide.

The name of control is the actual responsibility - control: lead; responsibility: seek. Match reputation with reality.

World famous - known all over the world. The description is very famous.

The name has been heard for a long time - Wen: heard. I have long heard of the other party’s reputation. Mostly used as a polite word when meeting for the first time.

Long-standing reputation - bear: bear, bear, extended to enjoy. Enjoy a good reputation for a long time.

Title on the gold list - refers to passing the imperial examination.

Famous - illustrious: remarkably grand. The reputation is very prominent.

Honorable surname and great name - the honorific title of a given name.

Fame-seeking trend – the pursuit of fame and power.

Well-known in the world - well-known: famous, famous. Very famous in contemporary times.

As the name suggests - Gu: look; Yi: meaning, meaning. Think of the meaning contained in the name.

Gu Ming Fishing Reputation - Gu means to buy; fishing means to use bait to lure fish to the bait, which is a metaphor for cheating. Use some unfair means to gain reputation.

Success and fame Sui - Sui: achievement. Merits are established and fame is gained.


Idioms with names, Idioms with names Figure 1

A complete collection of four-character idioms with names


A collection of idioms with names:
Scenic spots,
world-famous,
anonymous,
well-deserved,
among the best,
famous,
famous,
deceiving the world,
In vain,
inexplicable,
famous in history,
famous at home and abroad,
famous,
indescribable,
worthy of the name,
as the name suggests,
titled on the gold list,
To gain fame,
A wise saying,
to be infamous,
to have a false reputation,
to rise in fame,
to make a name for oneself,
to be famous for a long time,
to be infamous,
to be justified,
It’s better to meet someone than to be famous,
It’s hard to live up to the fame,
Well deserved,
An unknown person

Idioms with names, Idioms with names Figure 2

A collection of idioms about names


Responsible for reality according to name. According to the name of things, the requirements must be consistent with reality.
No Name on the List There are no names on the posted list. Generally refers to losing.
Change name and surname. Change the original name.
Indescribable Name: to say in words; adjective: to describe, to describe. There are no words to describe it.
No name, no money. Name: possession. Not a penny. Describes extreme poverty.
Business: Pursuit. Work hard and don't pursue fame.
Hide it in a famous mountain and pass it on to people. Hide your work in a famous mountain and pass it on to like-minded people.
Well-known at home and abroad Chi: spread. Describes the spread of fame far and wide.
Notoriety: fame; fame: spread. A bad reputation spread far and wide.
Notorious A bad reputation is known to everyone.
Famous for Qingshi Qingshi: Classics and historical records written on bamboo slips or white silk. The name is recorded in history and passed down to future generations.
Ding Ding Ding Ding: Grand appearance. Describes a great reputation.
Stealing the name of the dark world Stealing: stealing; name: reputation, name; darkness: darkness. Stealing good reputations in dark times. Refers to a treacherous person who takes advantage of troubled times to gain reputation.
Stealing one's name and deceiving the world Stealing: stealing; name: reputation; deceiving: deceiving. Steal your reputation and deceive the world.
Hone your conduct and establish your reputation. Sharpen your virtues and establish your reputation.
Sharpen one’s conduct and sharpen one’s reputation. Sharpen your virtues and reputation.
Fishing for fame and reputation Fishing: using bait to lure fish to the bait, a metaphor for defrauding; Gu: buying. Use some unfair means to gain reputation.
The name of fishing deceives the world. Fishing: fishing. Use unfair means to obtain famous works and deceive the world.
Ding Dingming is very famous.

Idioms with names, Idioms with names Figure 3

What is the idiom for Zihao's name?


Places of interest,
world-famous,
incognito,
well-deserved,
among the best,
famous,
famous far and wide,
deceiving the world,
in vain,
inexplicable,
Famous in history,
Famous at home and abroad,
Famous,
Indescribable,
True to the name,
As the name implies,
Gold list title,
Buying fame,
Wise words,
Notorious,
Famous,
Famous,
Cleverly established,
Long-standing reputation,
Notorious,
Justified,
Famous is not as good as meeting,
Famous It’s hard to live up to the name,
Well deserved,
An unknown person

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