nature 's justice and human feelings
It is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is ti ā NL ǐ R é NQ í ng, which means natural principles and human feelings. From the story of heroes and heroines.
The origin of Idioms
Chapter 36 of Wenkang's biography of heroes and heroines in Qing Dynasty: "do you know that if a thought does not violate heaven's principles and human feelings, the ghosts and gods of heaven and earth will protect them secretly; if a thought violates heaven's principles and human feelings, the ghosts and gods of heaven and earth will not tolerate it immediately."
Idiom usage
Combined; as an object; general sense.
Examples
Volume 5 of Han Ying's Han Shi waizhuan: "Confucius held the heart of a sage, wandered in the realm of morality, wandered in the land of invisibility, relied on heaven's principles, looked at human feelings, understood the whole process, and knew the gains and losses."
The 54th chapter of biography of heroes by Xu Wei of Ming Dynasty: "I don't love General Xiong Jie, but it's hard to match him in terms of natural and human relations."
Chinese PinYin : tiān lǐ rén qíng
nature 's justice and human feelings
there is internal strife afoot. xìn fā xiāo qiáng
fierce struggle between two evenly-matched opponents. hǔ dòu lóng zhēng
a clever , penetrating remark. qiǎo fā qí zhòng