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. "
Chinese PinYin : gōng chéng míng jiù
achieve success and win recognition
stamp one 's name on the page of history. míng chuí qīng shǐ
the sincerity of offering the warmth of the sun to sb. xiàn pù zhī chén