come to a successful issue
The Chinese idiom, G ō NGD é Yu á nm ǎ n in pinyin, refers to the end of Buddhist activities such as chanting sutras; it refers to the end of a successful event. It comes from the book of sending envoys to court.
Idiom explanation
Merit: Buddhist term, refers to chanting, giving, etc.
The origin of Idioms
Sui Yangdi's "sending envoys to the court to participate in the book" said: "according to the instruction of May 2, we should use comfort to build a knot, and support Hengyue. If we have achieved great success, we will lead to Jingwu."
Idiom usage
It means that something has come to an end. example brother is the original manager, and he has achieved great success in this matter. Before and after Qingming by Mao Dun
Chinese PinYin : gōng dé yuán mǎn
come to a successful issue
one 's crime deserves more than death. sǐ yǒu yú zuì
The last trick of carving insects. diāo chóng mò jì