victory or defeat
Success or failure, bluntness, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch é NGB à IL à D à n, refers to all kinds of situations or results that things may have. It comes from Zhuge Liang's model for later generations.
The origin of Idioms
In Zhuge Liang's model of later coming out of school in the Three Kingdoms, Shu, it is said that "I will devote myself to my work and die later. As for the success or failure, I can't see it clearly.
Analysis of Idioms
Success or failure
Idiom usage
It's a matter of success or failure to explain the interests to the people who do things. The 33rd chapter of Chen Chen's "after the outlaws of the marsh" in the Qing Dynasty and Chen Yi's "sending old friends back to the South" poem: "patriotism and self-defense depend on our people, which should be expected.
Chinese PinYin : chéng bài lì dùn
victory or defeat
lead a befuddled life as if drunk or in a dream. zuì sǐ mèng shēng
Killing horses and destroying cars. shā mǎ huǐ chē
flourishing leaves and withering flowers. lǜ féi hóng shòu
a well-behaved and dignified country girl. lín xià fēng yùn
There's no one left here, there's a place to stay. cǐ chǔ bù liú rén,zì yǒu liú rén chǔ