Happy life
Zhimingletian is a Chinese word, and its pinyin is zh ī m ì NGL è Ti ā n, which means to be content with one's own situation and arranged by fate.
Idiom explanation
The idiom Zhi Ming Le Tian pronounced zh ī m ì NGL è Ti ā n explains fate: fate; heaven: Providence. Be content with one's own situation and be arranged by fate. It's a belief in fatalism.
The origin of Idioms
In the book of changes, the first part of the book of songs says, "the heaven knows the destiny, so we don't worry about it."
Examples of Idioms
The Tao can't be recovered, and it can't be hidden in the mountain. Chen Ziang's "gratuitous stickers" in Tang Dynasty.
Happy life
Every inch of our troops is iron - chǐ bīng cùn tiě
The bee is infatuated with the butterfly - fēng mí dié liàn
talk about the past and the present - tán jīn lùn gǔ
unable to distinguish between real and fake - mò biàn chǔ yè
a small opinion that might be suggestive - yī dé zhī yú
Advancing secretly by an unknown path - àn dù chén cāng
go on a journey of thousands of miles - wàn lǐ cháng zhēng