What does fame mean?

Fame means: a good reputation; fame

Pinyin: míng Wang

Interpretation of Quotation: Chen's Work is Beautiful Volume 24: "I never like to know those prominent or prestigious people."

Synonyms: fame, status

synonym

First, reputation

Comments circulated in society.

Mao Zedong's "On Ten Relationships" VIII: "Killing prisoners has always had a bad reputation."

Second, status.

1, the position of people, groups or countries in social relations or international relations.

2. The space occupied by (people or things).

Zhou Fu's "Morning in Shanghai" Part I: "Now I have climbed from the director of affairs to the position of deputy director, and I am a red man in front of the general manager. No one can help him. "