Make good fortune
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is Zu à sh à NJI à ngxi á ng, which means doing good and getting good luck on weekdays. It comes from the book of history, Yixun.
The origin of Idioms
According to the book of history, Yi Xun: "one hundred auspicious deeds of good deeds and one hundred calamities of bad deeds."
Idiom usage
People in the six dynasties had some doubts about the old adage of admonishment, exemplar and exemplar. When they wrote epitaphs, they would say, "if you do not repay your kindness, you will deceive yourself.". Lu Xun's on the open eye.
Analysis of Idioms
Good is rewarded with good
Chinese PinYin : zuò shàn jiàng xiáng
Make good fortune
thousands and tens of thousands of. wú qiān dài wàn