sail with the wind
It's a Chinese idiom. Its pronunciation is Ji à NF à ngsh à Du à. It refers to looking at the momentum or the look of others. From the five Lantern Festival.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: push the boat with the current, act according to the circumstances, drift with the tide, be flexible, and adapt to the circumstances
Idiom usage
They act according to the circumstances, and everything is mixed up. A postscript to the complete works of Wen Yiduo by Zhu Ziqing
The origin of Idioms
Shi Puji of the Song Dynasty wrote in his book the five lanterns meeting yuan: "to see the wind and steer is to follow the current."
Idiom story
During the Qing Dynasty, Liu Zhongcheng of Zhejiang Province was sued by the censor, and the imperial court sent an imperial minister to investigate and deal with him. When the Minister arrived in Zhejiang Province, he wanted to ask Liu Zhongcheng to bribe him, so he asked LADA, a student, to tell him that he could cross the border for two million taels of silver. He wrote a note to LADA and told Liu Zhongcheng to take the helm.
Chinese PinYin : jiàn fēng shǐ duò
sail with the wind
take more time to consider the matter. shì huǎn zé yuán
generation after generation of descendants. zǐ zǐ sūn sūn