Explanation: Sheng: large; Vice: proportionate, in line. Fame great people, the actual virtuous reputation is often very difficult to match with. That often may be greater than the actual fame. Used to express modesty or self-alert. Usage: The main predicate; as the predicate attribute; negative, suggesting that modesty or self-alert Source: Fan Ye Southern Song "post-Han Huang Qiong Biography": "famous, in fact, hard to associate." Examples: Foreign countries are not all good things, good things are those who call in, and some are ~.
Later Han. Huang Chuan, "a great reputation, is hard to live
"Later Han Huang Biography": "a great reputation, is hard to live." After "difficult reputation deputy" means Mingguoqishi. Taiping Rengan "Aviva Allah": "to be too Houli Wu Ming University, cited the use of force, the scholar and other scholars of the same name and, in particular, Vice Yan difficult to feel famous."
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a polite and modest term referring to oneself as just a "filler"for an opening, seat, etc. make up the number, Squaw When the Army, the facts don’ t quite correspond to one’ s reputation
Antonym
would rather go without than be contented with any thing less satisfactory, Ningyiwulan, remarkable people, talented and romantic scholar