Be agreeable to man and nature
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh ù NR é NY ì ngTi ā n, which means conforming to the destiny and the people's will. In the old days, it was often used to celebrate the establishment of a new dynasty. It is the same as "obedience to nature". It comes from the book of changes.
Analysis of Idioms
To be obedient to nature
The origin of Idioms
"The revolution of the book of changes:" the revolution of heaven and earth was completed in four seasons, and the Tang Wu revolution was carried out in accordance with the heaven and the people. The revolution was a great thing
Idiom usage
It is often used to praise the establishment of a new court.
Examples
The fourth part of Yuan Yang Zi's yurang swallowing charcoal: "don't you hear that those who go with the heaven prosper, those who go against the heaven perish, and that Zhao's family is prosperous, so they should be obedient to the heaven, and they should not be bitter, but they should take revenge."
In the book of Jin, Yue Zhi, it is said that "the emperor is the king of the four seas, and he is in accordance with the times."
Chinese PinYin : shùn rén yìng tiān
Be agreeable to man and nature
smash a pot to pieces just because it 's cracked -- write oneself off as hopeless and act recklessly. pò guàn pò shuāi