go with the fashion
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is m ǐ R á nxi à NGF à ng, which means to describe the trend of following and imitating one after another. It comes from the biography of scholars in the Han Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
Explanation: Mi: falling down; Xiang: in the same direction: in the same direction. It has become a trend to follow and emulate one after another.
Idioms and allusions
[source]: "biography of scholars in Hanshu:" there are hundreds of scholars who dethroned Huang Lao, punished Huang Ming, and extended literature. Gongsun Hong was the prime minister and marquis in the spring and Autumn Annals. He was a scholar all over the world and was in a rage in the local custom. "
Discrimination of words
Usage: used as a predicate; refers to the formation of atmosphere
Chinese PinYin : mí rán xiāng fēng
go with the fashion
impossible to acquire a peaceful end. bù dé shàn zhōng
the mountains are high and the water wide. shān yáo lù yuǎn
a person of exceptional ability or striking appearance. rén cái chū zhòng