Make a name for yourself. What do you mean?

"Make a name for yourself" means making a name for yourself; Become famous. From the Book of Filial Piety: "Stand on the street and leave a name for future generations to show parents and filial piety."

The ultimate goal of filial piety is to make people in the world follow the principles of benevolence, righteousness and morality, make achievements, and make them famous for future generations, so as to make their parents glorious.

Synonym: immortal, famous all over the world, famous through the ages, famous for thousands of years, famous all over the world.

The Book of Filial Piety is a political and ethical work of Han nationality in ancient China, and it is one of the thirteen Confucian classics. The Book of Filial Piety is an ancient Confucian classic in China, which expounds the ideas of filial piety and filial rule, and is the core work of Confucian scholars in past dynasties.

This book is the last words of seventy disciples of Confucius, written in Qin and Han Dynasties. From the Western Han Dynasty to the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, there were hundreds of commentators. At present, the more popular versions are Li Longji's Annotation of Emperor Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty and Xing Bing's Annotation of Song Dynasty. The book is divided into 18 chapters.