家喻户晓 well-known
Explanation
形容非常出名,人尽皆知。
Describes something as very famous and widely known.
Origin Story
唐朝时期,有一位著名的诗人,他的诗歌深受人们喜爱,无论是在繁华的长安城,还是在偏远的山村,都能听到人们吟诵他的诗句。他的名字家喻户晓,无人不知,无人不晓。甚至连小孩子都能朗朗上口地背诵他的诗作。这位诗人不仅在国内享有盛誉,他的诗歌还传到了国外,被翻译成多种语言,在世界各地广为流传。他的成就不仅仅是诗歌创作上的成功,更是对中国文化的一种贡献。他的名字,他的诗歌,将永远铭刻在历史的丰碑上,成为中华文化宝库中一颗璀璨的明珠。
During the Tang Dynasty, there was a famous poet whose poems were deeply loved by the people. Whether in the bustling city of Chang'an or in remote villages, people could be heard reciting his verses. His name was well-known, everyone knew him. Even children could recite his poems fluently. This poet not only enjoyed a high reputation in China, but his poems were also exported abroad, translated into various languages, and widely circulated around the world. His achievements were not only a success in poetry creation but also a contribution to Chinese culture. His name and his poems will forever be engraved on the historical monument, becoming a shining pearl in the treasure trove of Chinese culture.
Usage
多用于形容人或事物的知名度非常高,广为人知。
Mostly used to describe how well-known and widespread a person or thing is.
Examples
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他的事迹已经家喻户晓了。
tā de shìjì yǐjīng jiā yù hù xiǎo le
His deeds are already well-known.
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这个故事家喻户晓,无人不知。
zhège gùshì jiā yù hù xiǎo, wú rén bù zhī
This story is well-known, everyone knows it.