What are the idioms that describe "official luck"?

1. Career is booming [guān yùn hēng gōng] Career: officialdom luck; Hengtong: Smooth. Refers to the smooth sailing of the cause and the promotion step by step.

In recent years, his career has been booming and soaring, and now he has become a director.

2. Striving for progress in stability [píng bùqěng yún] Ping: stable; Step: go; Qingyun: High altitude. Of a person rising to a very high position at once.

He wanted to rise to the top, but it backfired.

3. Huang Fei Tengda [fēi huáng téng dá] Huang Fei: the legendary name of Shenma; Tengda: I am proud of my rise and my career. Describe running horses. Metaphor sudden success, rapid rise in office.

Pursuing perfection is still the only way to achieve your career.

The official success comes from

Qing Li Garbo's record of the current situation of officialdom: "The official career is prosperous. That year, I got an abnormal result in the case of repairing the embankment, so I didn't have to make up for it. "

Rise from the top.

Historical Records Biography of Fan Sui and Cai Ze: "Jia Dun must first declare the death penalty and say,' Jia didn't expect you to be above Qingyun'." "

The apprentice comes from

In Tang Hanyu's poem Fu Cheng Shu Nan, he wrote: "Toad flies to Huangtang, so don't care."