Go against the weather
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is n ì Ti ā NF à NSH ù n, which means against the will of heaven. From the book of Zhou, biography of King Yang of Qi.
Idiom usage
In addition, the Xia thief disobeyed heaven and disobeyed the emperor because he despised the imperial court and thought that he could not punish himself.
The origin of Idioms
In the book of Zhou, the biography of King Yang of Qi, it is said that "if you disobey heaven, you will be doomed."
Idiom explanation
Against the will of heaven.
Go against the weather
a perfect match between a man and a girl - láng cái nǚ mào
go into boiling water and walk through fire and water - fù tāng dǎo huǒ
the earth trembled and the mountains swayed - dì dòng shēn yáo
make one 's family prosper and establish a competency - xīng jiā lì yè