fulfill one's desire
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ti à NSU í R é NYU à n, which means that heaven obeys people's wishes and the development of things is in line with one's wishes. It's from "he Han Shan".
The origin of Idioms
The second discount of Yuan Dynasty's Zhang Guobin's "he Hanshan" is: "who knows that heaven obeys man's wishes, and it takes less than three days to get to my home to add a full hug boy."
Idiom usage
It is the same as "Heaven obeys man's wishes".
Examples
Yan Zhongji's tianjingsha · would rather live ten years less: "I'd rather live ten years less than have no power for one day. My husband is in a bad time. One day, as people wish, saitian Wen will raise 3000 guests. "
Today, the heaven will do as people wish. I hope that the gentleman is consistent, then lucky! The story book of qingpingshan Hall: love between the wind and the moon
Chinese PinYin : tiān suí rén yuàn
fulfill one's desire
The Phoenix is separated from the Phoenix. luán fēn fèng lí
have spectacular achievements. chéng fó zuò zǔ
earthen steps and thatched roof. tǔ jiē máo cí
dredge the moon out from the bottom of the water. shuǐ dǐ lāo yuè
be devoid of any sense of shame. tián bù zhī chǐ
Let's talk about the disease. chàng jiào yáng jí