be credulous and pliable
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ě RRU ǎ nx ī nhu ó, which means that you have no opinion, that is, you believe other people's words. From a dream of Red Mansions.
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: follow the crowd and drift with the tide [antonym]: stand firm
Idiom usage
He is a soft hearted man.
The origin of Idioms
The 77th chapter of a dream of Red Mansions by Cao Xueqin in Qing Dynasty: "that Si Qi also asked for welcome spring. He really hoped that he could be saved, but the language of welcome spring was slow and the ears were soft and the heart was alive. He couldn't make the decision."
Idiom story
A totem bag with sexual love was found in the Grand View Garden. Mrs. Wang sent Wang Xifeng and the housekeeper Zhou Rui's wife to lead a group to search. As a result, a large number of male articles were found in the Siqi room of Yingchun's maid. Wang Xifeng is angry and wants to drive Siqi out of the garden. Yingchun is a soft hearted person. Siqi begged her in vain, but she was cleared out.
Chinese PinYin : ěr ruǎn xīn huó
be credulous and pliable
divide the hairpins and break the mirrors. fēn xié pò jìng
judge the hour and size up the situation. kuí shí dù shì
ride with lax reins -- let things take their natural course. xìn mǎ yóu jiāng
defy steadfastly all brute force. wēi wǔ bù qū
conversant with things present and past. tōng jīn bó gǔ