Success is an idiom in China, which means success at the beginning of work. From Yuan Yiming's Little Wei Chi.
When the war horse arrived, it won, which means that success is quick and smooth. Yuan's anonymous "Little Wei Chi" is the second discount: Old Wei Chi is immediate. Yu Ting's "The First Fold of Duke Zhao of Chu": I swear to avenge my father's injury and my brother's injury. I succeeded in riding a horse and returned to Kai.
Xue Cunyou: You are wise and brave to learn martial arts with your children. If you are between two arrays, you are afraid that you will not succeed immediately. Idioms are used compactly as predicate, attribute and object. It has positive significance and is often used with the word "capture the flag".
Analysis and interpretation
Horse: A mammal with a mane on its neck and a hairy tail. It has strong limbs and is good at running, so that people can ride or pull things.
Arrive: Out of town, arrive, arrive, arrive, arrive, arrive, arrive, arrive, arrive, register, sign in, just right. Go, go to the masses. Be considerate, take care of everything, be considerate and cover everything. To succeed, to get, to do.
Cheng: Do well, complete, succeed, complete, achieve, succeed, clinch a deal, be established, get married, die, be beautiful and succeed as an adult. Things develop into a certain shape or state, forming, maturing, becoming adults and self-taught.
Merit: merit, achievement, comparison with the past, merit, merit, merit reward, futility, boundless merit and success. Achievement, actual effect, success, function, if you can't achieve success, get twice the result with half the effort and get quick success.