come to a successful issue
The Chinese idiom, G ō NGX í ngyu á nm ǎ n in pinyin, refers to the achievement of merit and the perfection of virtue. From tie Guai Li.
Idiom explanation
Merit: all over the world; deeds: good deeds.
The origin of Idioms
In Yue Bochuan's "tie Guai Li" of Yuan Dynasty, the wedge: "when he is successful, I will enlighten him."
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute; used in spoken English.
Examples
Female Bodhisattva, you need to know that once you go sightseeing, even if the day is over. (Chapter 51 of Jing Hua Yuan by Li Ruzhen in Qing Dynasty)
Chinese PinYin : gōng xíng yuán mǎn
come to a successful issue
do things offensive to god and reason. wéi tiān hài lǐ