certain of success
It is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is k ě C ā Ozu ǒ Qu à n, which means that ancient contracts were divided into left and right couplets, with each party holding one of them. Zuo Quan, or Zuo Lian, is often used as a proof of claim. This is a metaphor for being sure of success. It comes from Tian Jingzhong's family in historical records.
The origin of Idioms
According to Tian Jingzhong's family in historical records, "the Duke often holds the left certificate to blame Qin and Han."
Discrimination of words
Near synonym: victory is in sight, near the left, and sure to win
Idiom usage
To be a farmer is the most desirable thing in life. To be satisfied is like holding a ticket. Song · Lu You's "Jiannan poetry · bird words"
certain of success
rich in the collection of books - zuò yōng bǎi chéng
See the beginning and know the end - dǔ shǐ zhī zhōng
discard the old ways of life in favour of the new - dǐng xīn gé gù
a phrase used for praising a pretty girl - chū shuǐ fú róng