idiom > great illustriousness
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Dingdingyouming
  Explanation: Ding Ding: a grand look. Very famous
  Usage: Partial official; as the predicate attribute; with compliment
  Source: Lu Song "Year-end book pregnant": "residue-year-old dignified to go to spring Ding Ding."
  Examples: Walking in the last two to wear cloth gown of the old man, is a member of ~ it. ★ tao "Chronicle of a town"
No. 2
  See "fame."
Translated by Google
Thesaurus
shake oneself together, a niche in the temple of fame, of world renown, great one's formal personal name, illustrious celebrated, Famous for Ya Seoul, well-known; celebrated; famous, reverberate like thunder, have one's name up land, be well-known far and near, World-famous land, Thunderous, leave a good name for a hundred generations
Antonym
one's name is mud [dirt], disrepute, voice and countenance Pleasures, Voice and countenance Dog Ma, with every shred of prestige swept away, not to be found in the classics; be not well-known, And compact objects Rang, Commonplace inglorious, Silk were multitude, pandemonium, run like a wolf and rush like a boar, all mortal beings, a mere name (=only a name), Holding head scatter in all directions, Peach luxuriant and beautiful, sweep the seas, Infestation Moji, fall into oblivion, betake oneself to one's legs, be on the lookout (while conducting secret activities) frighten seriously, Anonymity Shu Bei