Explanation: Analogy hold things ended. Usage: The main predicate; as adverbial, attributive; refers to the successful completion of something Source: Don Chan _set_ of the original "Dragon shrine temple Ming": "making more in the south of temple a Buddha Zunxiang, then Debu day made perfect virtue." Examples: Brothers be the original handle, this issue, ~. (Mao Dun, "Tomb Sweeping Festival")
gōng dé yuán mǎn
Exploits and perfect virtue, sometimes described as something of a successful outcome
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The original language of Buddhism
The original language of Buddhism. That Act, the good and so successfully completed. Tang Chen set of the original "Dragon Shrine temple Ming": "even in the temple to the south made a Buddha Zunxiang, then Debu Japanese made, with perfect virtue."
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﹑ Ritual sacrifice refers to the successful completion of such things
Refers to worship, ritual and other things successfully completed. Sui Yang Guang, "Korea to dispatch his envoy reference book" Two: "Results with the Wei Chi, Yangchenghengyue. Attains perfection, it caused Jing Wu." Hong Shen "Five Kui Bridge" the first act: "400 acres of it, at least 49 days have hit the big Festival! 77 49 days attains perfection, then naturally the rain poured down the wide heavy rain! "
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That something is over or completed
That something is over or completed. Mao Dun, "" alarming development ",": "At that time, Lytton attains perfection, the whole of China became the world peace under the condominium."
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Merit: Buddhist term for the chanting, alms, etc.. Buddhist chanting and so many means the end. Analogy hold things ended.