It's tempting
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ti ā NY ò UQ í zh ō ng, which means heaven enlightens his mind.
Word information
[idiom]: Heaven tempts people
[Pinyin]: Ti ā NY ò UQ í zh ō ng
Explanation: it refers to heaven enlightening his mind.
Usage: used as object and attribute; used in writing
Stealth explanation
[source]: in the 28th year of the Duke of Fu in Zuozhuan, it is said that "Heaven's calamity defends the country, and the monarch and his officials are not in harmony, and this is also a worry. Today, I'd like to induce them to come down and follow each other. "
[example] in Shiji, the family of Waiqi: "the heaven lured him to rule, and the death destroyed the LV family." Pei Ji quoted Xu Guang as saying, "I am sincere." Shen zuozhi of the Song Dynasty wrote the seventh volume of Yujian: "the ancients said that things should be done smoothly and work according to the plan. They said that heaven would lure them."
It's tempting
elevate one 's body and flying away - bái rì fēi shēng
remedy defects and rectify errors - bǔ piān jiù bì
Catch the thief and see the stolen goods - zhuō zéi jiàn zāng
An urgent illness is a disaster - jí bìng ràng yí