Man is stronger than nature
The Chinese idiom, R é nqi á ngsh è ngTi ā n in pinyin, means that man's power is strong and can defeat nature. It comes from Kang Cangzi's Zheng Dao.
The origin of Idioms
"Kangcangzi · Zhengdao": "so the rank of the Zhou official said: the strong man is superior to the heaven." In the four classics of the Yellow Emperor, it is said that "a strong man is superior to heaven, so avoid it carefully. Heaven is better than man, because he is good at everything. "
Discrimination of words
In Bai Juyi's distinguishing the calamity of flood and drought in Tang Dynasty, it is said that "therefore, it is said that man is stronger than heaven."
Chinese PinYin : rén qiáng shèng tiān
Man is stronger than nature
good fortune , long life , health and peace. fú shòu kāng níng
these were very valuable things in history. jiǔ dǐng dà lǚ