success and failure , gain and loss
Success or failure, gain or loss, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch é NGB à ID é sh à, meaning success and failure, gain and loss. It comes from the history of the Three Kingdoms, the book of Wu, bu Jia.
Notes on Idioms
De: De Li. Lose: lose.
The origin of Idioms
In the history of the Three Kingdoms, Wu Shu, bu Lu: "when a woman is married to a prince, she will receive a gift like a condolence. She will be generous, but she will be dedicated to the things. The success and failure are all in her mind. It can be said that she is a good ancient scholar who can see the opportunity by observing the Tao."
Idiom usage
It refers to success, failure, gain and loss.
success and failure , gain and loss
barter the trunk for the branches - bèi běn jiù mò
lead a befuddled life as if drunk or in a dream - zuì shēng mèng sǐ
have a hearty meal and sharpen one 's weapon -- get ready for fight - shèng shí lì bīng
There is no good step in a tight line - jǐn xíng wú hǎo bù