Man and nature
Tiangong rendai, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ti à ng à NgR é nd à I, which means that the duty of heaven is replaced by man. From the book of history Gao Tao mo.
The origin of Idioms
Gaotaomo, the book of history, said, "if there are no broad-minded officials, they will be replaced by heavenly workers."
Idiom usage
The duty of heaven is replaced by man
Examples
Wu Jing of the Tang Dynasty wrote in Zhenguan political leaders on the selection of officials: "if you choose people to teach you abilities, don't raise them unless you are talented. How can you add them in vain?"
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: man acting for nature
Man and nature
is like a tiger crouching , a dragon curling - hǔ jù lóng pán
Cut through the slightest mischief - pōu háo xī máng