How many eight-character idioms contain "things are"?

There are 2 eight-character idioms that mean things are here:

1. Planning things depends on people, success depends on heaven

Pinyin: móu shì zài rén, chéng shì zài tiān

Explanation: Old proverb. It means that you have tried your best. Whether you can achieve your goal depends on your luck.

Source: Chapter 103 of "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" by Luo Guanzhong of the Ming Dynasty: "Kong Ming sighed: 'Planning is up to man, and achieving it is up to Heaven. It cannot be forced!'"

Example sentences: But the remaining five million is not sure. The planning is up to man, the success is up to heaven! ★Mao Dun's "Midnight"

Pinyin code: mszt

Usage: as a clause; can be used separately

English: man proposes, but God disposes

2. The road is walked by people, and things are done by people?

Pinyin: lù zài rén zou, shì zài rén wéi

Explanation: The road is what people walk on, and success is what people do. Made. It means that under certain conditions, whether things are good or bad depends on people's subjective efforts.

Pinyin code: lzrw