achieve immediate victory
Ma Daogong, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is m à D à och é NGG à ng, which means success at the beginning of work. It comes from Xiao weichi, a nameless writer in Yuan Dynasty.
Citation explanation
When the horses arrived, they won. Success is quick and smooth. Zheng Tingyu, Yuan Dynasty, wrote in the first chapter of Chu Zhaogong: "if you hurt my father and brother, you should take revenge. If you succeed, you will come back.". Yuan Guobin's "Xue Rengui. Wedge" says, "with your children's learning of martial arts, you can be both wise and brave. If you are between the two battles, you will not succeed. 」
Decomposition explanation
A mammal with a mane on its neck and long tail hair. It has strong limbs and is good at running. It is used for riding or pulling. Jun. It's a success. The first is to follow others. To (D à o,) to D à O come from elsewhere: arrive. Here we are. Coming. be present. I'm here. I'm here. Here we are. Check in. be just perfect. Go to: go to the masses. Considerate: considerate. give mature consideration to all aspects of a question. Success: get. I can do it. Last name. Stroke number: 8; radical: control; stroke order number: 15412122 (CH é ng,) Cheng ch é ng, do well, finish: success. Done. Achievements. It's done. deal. Established. Get married. Chengren (the achievement of benevolence advocated by Confucianism). bring a romance to a happy ending. help to complete a thing. Things develop to a certain form or condition: take shape. It's a habit. adult. Self taught. become a common practice. Become: grow up. become. Yes, yes: Yes, that's it. Praises the human ability to be strong: he handles affairs nimbly, really succeeds. Enough, to reach a certain number: adult cumulative (1) months. Established: established. It has become a common custom. prejudice. precedent. have ready plans to meet a situation. One tenth: increase production by 30%. Pacify and make peace: "meet Ji to make Song Dynasty chaos.". Last name. The number of strokes failed: 6; radical: Ge; stroke order number: 135534; Gong (g ō ng,) Gong, G ō ng, achievements, relative to "Guo": meritorious. a merit. reward according to sb.'s deserts. prove futile. There is great merit (Li 刵 g). A man who has made a contribution but does not attribute it to himself. Achievement, effect: success. Function. work not completed. yield twice the result with half the effort. be anxious to achieve quick success and get instant benefits. In physics, it refers to the work of making an object move with force, which is equal to the force multiplied by the distance of movement: power. Ability: Kung Fu. Basic skills. Skill (A. Kung Fu and strength; B. efficacy). Work comes naturally. Stroke number: 5; radical: force; stroke order number: 12153
Idiom usage
It is used as predicate, attributive and object, with commendatory meaning. It is often used in conjunction with "win the victory"
The origin of Idioms
In Yuan Dynasty, the second fold of little weichi written by Wu Mingshi said, "when old weichi goes, he will succeed."
Chinese PinYin : mǎ dào chéng gōng
achieve immediate victory
look back at past mistakes one has made. fǎn gōng zì xǐng
a scenically beautiful place. láng huán fú dì
lofty mountains and steep hills. gāo shān jùn lǐng