Nine turn into success
Jiu Zhuan Gong Cheng is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is Ji ǔ Zhu à ng ō ngch é ng. It used to be a Taoist language and refers to the golden elixir of Jiu Zhuan. Later, it often refers to the success of Jiu Zhuan after a long and unremitting hard work. From baopuzi Jindan.
Idiom explanation
Turn: the cycle changes into China.
The origin of Idioms
Jin Gehong's baopuzi Jindan: "when one of them turns to nine turns, how many days are there for each of them. Because of the small number of turns, the medicine is not powerful enough, so it can be used for a long time. Because of the large number of turns, the medicine can be used for a long time, so it can be used for a short time
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used in writing. examples the number of nine achievements comes to an end. Turn on the stove and stir the cauldron to see the golden elixir. The food bait, do not the world. The blue clouds rise to the sky. (Tang · LV Yan's "Fisherman · Chaodi" CI) Tang · LV Yan's "Fisherman · Chaodi" said: "the number of successful achievements is dry. Turn on the stove and stir the cauldron to see the golden elixir. The food bait, do not the world. The blue clouds rise to the sky In the Tang Dynasty, Zhao Gu's "Xi Zhang Bao Ji" said: "nine turn Dan becomes the most immortal, and the green sky is warm, and the sun steps on the cloud Pavilion." Lu Wen, Tang Dynasty, wrote in tonggong's summer topic: seeking truth and observing Li Kuan Xiucai Academy: "may you attack the writing here like a nine turn pill of an immortal family." According to Wang Dingbao's collection of Tang Zhiyan (Volume 15) in the Five Dynasties, "the three candles are at the end of the clock, and the nine turn pill is still in the pot; the waning moon is getting lower and the people are disturbing, and I don't know who is the exiled immortal."
Chinese PinYin : jiǔ zhuàn gōng chéng
Nine turn into success
do things before one is told. xiān yì chéng yán
with aching head and knitted brows. jí shǒu cù é
To fix one's position on another. jiāng qǔ gū yǔ
declare in no uncertain terms. háo bù huì yán
fill endless pages with empty verbiage. kōng huà lián piān
Drink ice and be ready to sprout. yǐn bīng rú bò