Success or failure depends on people
Success or failure depends on one's own efforts. Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d é sh ī Z à IR é n, which means that success or failure in life depends on one's own efforts. It emphasizes one's subjective initiative. From the book with Wang Wei Xuji
The origin of Idioms
Chen Zi'ang and Wang Wei's book of self denial in the Tang Dynasty: "if you don't get your life, the sage is helpless, let alone the sage! A servant who does not know what to steal means that he thinks that the gains and losses lie in others. He wants to expose what he hears and see in order to compete with contemporary scholars. If you don't know there's a big mistake, it's a shame to look at it differently. "
Idiom usage
Used as an object or a clause; used to admonish.
Chinese PinYin : dé shī zài rén
Success or failure depends on people
come out victorious in successive battles. lián zhàn jiē jié
though seemingly always on the run , he accomplishes nothing. lù lù wú wéi