have got one 's wish
Go straight, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ì NGX í ngzh í Su í, which means to act as you wish and achieve your goal smoothly. It comes from the book of rites under the sandalwood bow.
Idiom usage
From this we can see that it is difficult to observe the rules. Therefore, the imperial court did not set up a ban on keeping the rules. Instead of admiring the false name and causing shame, it was better to go straight.
The origin of Idioms
In the book of rites, under the sandalwood bow, it is said that "if you have a straight feeling and walk, you will be able to learn the way of Rong di."
Idiom explanation
Do what you want to do and get what you want.
Chinese PinYin : jìng xíng zhí suí
have got one 's wish
decide on what path to follow. hé qù hé cóng
refuse to realize one 's error. zhí mí bù xǐng
follow up a victory with hot pursuit. chéng shèng zhuī jī
Good fortune is hard to give up. shàn cái nán shě