Famous sayings are a vocabulary in Chinese, and pinyin is míng yán, which basically means very famous words. Famous words are usually said by people with names. From Liu Yiqing's Shi Shuo Xin Yu to Ouyang Xiu's Returning to the Field.
A famous speech or exposition. Liu Yiqing in the Southern Song Dynasty wrote "Shi Shuo Xin Yu Yan": "The foolish old man tasted the Buddha's picture and saw the Buddha lying down, saying,' This son is tired of Tianjin and Liang. "Take it as a famous saying.
"Song Ouyang Xiu's Record of Returning to the Field, Volume 1:" Many people have tasted Yin Shilu and said,' Who blames you for wanting to be yours?' The listener was amazed and thought it was a famous saying.
Zhu Ziqing on Slogans: "No matter aphorisms or famous aphorisms, their function is actually to guide people to act towards a certain goal."