Eight-character idioms that describe one person’s success

The eight-character idiom that describes a person’s success is to become famous and return home in glory.

Success is achieved

gōng chéng míng jiù

Explanation: merit. Just: reach. Achievements were achieved and fame was gained.

From "Mozi·Cultivation of the Self": "Succeeding in success and fame, reputation must not be false."

Structural conjunction

Used as predicate, object, attributive; Refers to gaining both merit and fame

Synonym: success and fame

Antonym: disgrace

Example: You said being an official~, I said being a monk means longevity.

(The second fold of "Chen Jiqing accidentally boarded the bamboo boat" by Fan Zian of the Yuan Dynasty)