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What do you mean, you reap what you sow?

whatever you plant, you reap. Metaphor is what you did and what kind of results you got.

The idiom comes from Nirvana Sutra: "As you sow, you reap, as you sow, you reap."

Idiom Example: As you sow, you reap what you sow. The review of the past is enough for future reference. (Zou Taofen's Introduction since the Anti-Japanese War)

Traditional writing: As you sow, you reap

Phonetic notes: ㄓㄨㄙㄡㄚㄜㄍㄨ. Based on the theory of what can't be done and what has been done, Buddhism believes that everything has a cause and a result, and doing good and evil will have its own retribution. Tang Huili

idiom grammar: as object, attribute and clause; Refers to karma

Commonly used degree: common idiom

Emotion. Color: neutral idiom

Idiom structure: complex idiom

Date of birth: ancient idiom

Russian translation: чтопосее.