retire after winning merit
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is g ō ngsu í sh ē NTU ì, which means to retire from office after becoming famous. The same as "retire after success". From Laozi.
Analysis of Idioms
Retire after success
The origin of Idioms
Lao Tzu: "when the house is full of gold and jade, Mo can keep it. He is rich and proud. He has left his own blame and retired from heaven."
Idiom usage
After the success, he retired by himself. example if you retire after success, you will not be satisfied. In the book of Liang, the first chapter of Emperor Wu, and the book of the later Han Dynasty, Volume 58, biography of Gai Xun, it is said that "if we all try our best to punish Jia Xing, and then we will be handsome, so that we can prosper the Han Dynasty, and then we will retire after success! 」
Chinese PinYin : gōng suí shēn tuì
retire after winning merit
Appreciate and persuade the public. shǎng yī quàn zhòng
be dreesed in fine clothes and ride on well-groomed horses. xiān yī nù mǎ