It means: I have done my best. Whether I can achieve my goal depends on the luck. From Luo Guanzhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms in the Ming Dynasty, the 113th time: "'Man proposes, God disposes', you can't be strong." Man's "plan" is the process, and "heaven" and "success" are the result; "Man" and "plan" come first, while "heaven" and "success" come last; There are "people" and "schemes" first, and then "heaven" and "success"; With "man" and "plan", there may not be "heaven" and "success" in the scheduled time; But in the end, there will be "days" and "success"; But without "man" and "plan", there will never be "heaven" and "success" From the above analysis, we can see that the idiom "Man proposes, God disposes" tells us that when we do things, we must learn to treat them correctly and correctly handle the relationship between process and result.