Meaning: If you follow the path set by fate, you can only become a mortal, and you will be angry and disobey the requirements of fate. In other words, you will set your own destiny. Generally speaking, people who can do this are nonhuman, but gods or immortals.
Source: Ergen's Fairy Inverse
Original text:
The Tao is man-made. After several twists and turns, the young Wang Lin stepped into the fairy road of cultivating truth with mediocre qualifications, and through rough and stormy times, with his brilliant mind, he finally achieved the immortal road!
If you go with the flow, you will be immortal if you go against it. It's only in your mind ... What is the cultivation of truth? Cultivate monasticism, cultivate immortality and cultivate truth. Avatar, Daoism, Immortality.
Revenge, battlefield, dream, abode of fairies and immortals ... See how Wang Lin reaches the top step by step, and make a name for himself.
Extended information:
Related idioms: go against the sky
[idiom explanation] Inverse: violation. Do things against god's will. Metaphor goes against the objective situation or laws
[source of allusions] Ming Luo Guanzhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms, the 12nd time: "Today, Kong Ming is conceited and intelligent, and he goes against the sky, which is also self-defeating."
[synonyms] go against the sky
[antonyms] Shuntian Yingren
[common degree] Generally
[emotional color] commendatory words
[grammatical usage] are used as predicates, attributes and objects; Refers to people who violate the objective laws
[idiom structure] and are formal
[generation age] in ancient times.