Heaven obeys man's will. It means that the development of things is in line with one's own wishes.
Origin: The second part of the Sweatshirt by Zhang Guobin of the Yuan Dynasty: Who knew that heaven would follow man's wishes and we would have a full complement of servants within three days.
example sentence:
Qing Pingshan Hall Story Book of Love in the Wind and the Moon, written by Hong Pian in the Ming Dynasty: Today, we have won the honor of being served. I hope that the gentleman is always the same, then he is lucky.
The fifth chapter of the Complete Biography of Flying Dragons by Wu Xuan in the Qing Dynasty: It is a happy day when we meet with the lucky date of the zodiac. It is just the wish of the heaven and the people.
It's really the wish of heaven, and it's very satisfied.
Near synonym: heaven follows man's wishes, heaven follows man's wishes.
The antonym: Heaven is not perfect.
Usage: As an object, clause and attribute, it refers to being especially satisfactory.