An official knows his destiny
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d á Gu ā nzh ī m ì ng, which means to be open to things that are not satisfactory and let fate decide. From disillusionment.
Idiom explanation
To be optimistic: that is to say, to be an official means to let everything be as it should be, but also to be open-minded. Knowing one's destiny: it used to mean knowing one's destiny. The fate of missing people is decided by heaven. It refers to being open-minded about the unpleasant things and letting fate decide.
The origin of Idioms
Lu Xun's disillusionment XIV: "the thought of being an official and knowing one's fate has temporarily left the thorns of depression. She fell asleep at dawn
An official knows his destiny
cut one's feet the procrustean bed - xuē zú shì lǚ
The people are honest and honest - mín chún sú hòu