The beginning of the word "palace" in idioms

The first word is all idioms beginning with the word "Gong" and their explanations:

Success is complete-success: all over the world; Good: good deeds. Feudal superstition refers to the perfection of merit and morality.

Short of success-loss: lack; Basket: A basket full of dirt. A mountain nine yards high cannot be completed without a basket of soil. Metaphorically, things only end at the last point.

Merit Gao Zhen Lord-Merit: Merit, meritorious service; Earthquake: vibration, huge earthquake; Lord: monarch. The credit is too great, which makes the monarch shake and doubt.

Great achievements-great contributions, unparalleled in contemporary times.

Perfect merit-metaphor for a successful conclusion.

Virtue is boundless-all over the world: merit; Infinite: impossible to calculate. In the past, it meant great achievements. Now it is often used to praise good deeds.

Success comes naturally-with enough effort, things will naturally have results.

Success is perfection-success: all over the world; Good: good deeds. Feudal superstition refers to the perfection of merit and morality.

Retire after success-body: self, self. After that, you will retire and never come back.

Success-hence: achievement. Merit has been established, and reputation has been gained.

Success is success-success: success. Just: reach out. Made achievements and won a reputation.

If you succeed, don't live-live: take over and possess. The original intention is to let it exist naturally and not take it for yourself. After describing my achievements, I don't take credit for myself.

The credit is as thin as a cicada. Describe the credit as small. Often used as a word of modesty.

Gong Biao Qing Shi Biao: Write it down; Qing history: Notes were recorded on bamboo slips in ancient times, because history books are called Qing history. This contribution is recorded in the history books. Great achievements have been made.

Success or failure-vertical: close, soon. Things failed when they were about to succeed.

A successful career is a great success-it describes your achievements, but you don't take the credit for it. It's the same as "success is not alive".

Merit: merit. Do one thing, get two reputations.

Retirement after success-refers to retirement after success. Retire with "success."

Merit is like a mountain. If: like, like. Merits are like mountains. The metaphor is great.

Fame and fortune-refers to fame and fortune.

Fame and fortune-refers to promotion and wealth.