What is natural love?
Natural arrival:
It means that where the water flows, there will be channels, which means that things will naturally succeed if conditions permit. That is, work goes with the flow.
Origin of idioms
Su Songshi's "Answering the Book of Qin Taixu": "At that time, I didn't draw scriptures, so I didn't have to worry about it." ?
Vernacular: "When the plan is ready, it will come naturally, without prior consideration."
Idiom usage
As a predicate or attribute. Refers to the conditions are ripe.
Extended data
synonym
The melon is ripe;
It means that when the melon is ripe, the pedicle will naturally fall off. This is a metaphor. If you act after the objective conditions are met, you have a great chance of success.
Origin of idioms
Zhang Song and Fang Jun's "Seven Trillions of Clouds" Volume 56: "The body soil is the law of heaven, and the yin holds the yang, which means that the melon is ripe and the base falls, and it is pecked at the same time." ?
Vernacular: "On the whole, it is a metaphor for a melon landing, while eating and pecking."
Idiom usage
Contraction, as predicate and object. When the time is right, things will naturally succeed.
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