An official knows his destiny
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d á Gu ā nzh ī m ì ng, which means to be open to things that are not satisfactory and let fate decide. From disillusionment.
Idiom explanation
To be optimistic: that is to say, to be an official means to let everything be as it should be, but also to be open-minded. Knowing one's destiny: it used to mean knowing one's destiny. The fate of missing people is decided by heaven. It refers to being open-minded about the unpleasant things and letting fate decide.
The origin of Idioms
Lu Xun's disillusionment XIV: "the thought of being an official and knowing one's fate has temporarily left the thorns of depression. She fell asleep at dawn
Chinese PinYin : dá guān zhī mìng
An official knows his destiny
tower above the rest in height of intellect. yòu rán jú shǒu
be filled with grief and indignation. bēi fèn tián yīng