Heaven and human affairs
The Chinese idiom Ti à nd à or é NSH à means that heaven and human affairs can not be violated, which means the trend of the times. From the biography of Qian Xi in the history of the Yuan Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
The way of heaven: the way of heaven. Personnel: what human resources can do. Heaven and man are inviolable. It means the trend of the times.
The origin of Idioms
Qian Xi's biography in the history of the Yuan Dynasty: "because the book and song and Sichuan controlled Yu Yu, and ordered the way of heaven and human affairs, Yu felt ashamed of the book and didn't dare to move lightly."
Idiom usage
As an object, attribute, etc
Examples
Hoo Hoo! I don't know this is the so-called way of life. In Qing Dynasty, Zheng Banqiao's "the ink of sending a deceased brother to taoguang nunnery in Hangzhou in the 10th year of Yongzheng"
Chinese PinYin : tiān dào rén shì
Heaven and human affairs
dizzy of the head and dim of sight. tóu yūn yǎn huā
Astonish the foolish and the vulgar. jīng yú hài sú
sincere words and earnest wishes. yǔ zhòng xīn cháng
seclude and avoid worldly care. gāo jǔ yuǎn dǎo
as greedy as hungry vultures and tigers. jī yīng è hǔ