There is no success in a hundred
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ǎ IW ú y ī ch é ng, which means that all efforts and actions are not as successful, that is, no achievement. It comes from the life of dogma shilongchang.
Notes on Idioms
Bai: everything.
The origin of Idioms
Wang Shouren of the Ming Dynasty wrote in his dogma showing the life of the Dragon Field: "today's scholars neglect laziness, play with time and achieve nothing, all because they have no ambition."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: nothing, nothing
Antonym: success and success
Idiom usage
A person has no achievement
Examples
It's not early to learn There is no success in a hundred. Zeng Guofan's the image of sages in Qing Dynasty
There is no success in a hundred
use every means to have an innocent person pronounced guilty - shēn wén zhōu nà
Treat him in his own way - yǐ qí rén zhī dào,huán zhì qí rén zhī
No shoes in melon field, no crown under plum - guā tián bù nà lǚ,lǐ xià bù zhěng guān
thinking of an old acquaintance on seeing a familiar scene - qiū shuǐ yī rén
Light soldiers and sharp soldiers - qīng zú ruì bīng