achieve success and win recognition
Success and fame, Chinese idiom, Pinyin g ō ngch é NGM í ngji ù, means that success has been established and reputation has also been established. It comes from Mozi's self cultivation.
Idiom explanation
Merit: merit. Just: reach.
The origin of Idioms
Mozi's self cultivation: "fame is not false when you have achieved success."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: success and fame; antonym: failure and fame
Idiom usage
As predicate, object and attribute, it refers to the achievement, fame and fortune. You say officials, and I say monks prolong life. Yuan fan Zian's Chen Jiqing mistakenly embarked on the bamboo boat second fold yuan fan Zian's Chen Jiqing mistakenly embarked on the bamboo boat second fold: you say the success of being an official, I say the longevity of becoming a monk. Chapter 90 of Water Margin by Shi Naian of Ming Dynasty: Guan Zhong sighs and says: "those who are treacherous, jealous of the virtuous and the capable, like ghosts and ghosts, are all erudite; those who are honest and upright are all framed in prison. My little brother's idea is long gone. When you are successful, you should take a step back. Since the ancient road: carving birds, good gongcang. "
achieve success and win recognition
just a few words or a short note - piàn yán yī zì
Yizhou is a place of great power and splendor - lóng wēi shèng róng