heaven does not do a favour
Hao Tian Bu Diao is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is h à OTI à Nb à di à o, which means heaven does not pity and bless. Later, it was used as a speech of mourning for the dead. From poem Xiaoya jienanshan
The origin of Idioms
"Poetry · Xiaoya · jienanshan" says: "if you don't pay attention to Haotian, you shouldn't empty my teacher.". Zhu Xi set biography: "hang, min."
Idiom usage
As an object, a clause; mostly as a mourning speech. example the nine ethnic groups are cultivated in benevolence, and the four seas follow it. ~, the scene is full of life. In the history of the Yuan Dynasty, biography of empress concubine I, empress Zhuang Yici, and Chen Shu, Volume 3, the chronicles of the ancestors, it is said that "If heaven is noble, heaven will not be hanged, and misfortune will come from the dark.". "If you don't pay attention to heaven, you'll bring down this disaster. 」
Chinese PinYin : hào tiān bù diào
heaven does not do a favour
Sea, water and mulberry fields. hǎi shuǐ sāng tián
become aware of one 's errors and turn back from one 's wrong path. mí tú zhī fǎn
clever talk and an ingratiating manner. jìng yán lìng sè