get the desired object
Ren De Ren, Chinese words, Pinyin is Qi ú R é nd é R é n, which means to seek Ren De and get Ren De. It refers to the realization of ideals and wishes. From the Analects of Confucius.
Idiom usage
As you call it, I can't get rid of ghosts and gods, or predict the affairs of other people's children. Notes of Yuewei thatched cottage by Ji Yun in Qing Dynasty (Volume 17)
Analysis of Idioms
Get what you want
The origin of Idioms
"The Analects of Confucius · Shuer": "seeking benevolence and getting benevolence, what's the complaint."
Idiom story
Ran you (asked Zigong) said, "will the teacher help the king of Wei?" Zigong said, "well, I'll ask him." So he went in and asked Confucius, "what kind of people are Boyi and Shuqi?" Confucius said, "ancient sages." "Do they have any grudges?" Zigong asked (Confucius) said: "they ask for benevolence and get benevolence. Why do they resent?" (Zi Gong) came out (to ran you) and said, "the teacher will not help Wei Jun."
Chinese PinYin : qiú rén dé rén
get the desired object
rare and very valuable , like jade and pearls. hé bì suí zhū
the grains grow luxuriantly among the ruins of the former capital. shǔ lí mài xiù
high carriage and team of four horses. gāo chē sì mǎ
Blind wind and strange clouds. máng fēng guài yún