go with the fashion
It's a Chinese idiom. Its pronunciation is m í R á nxi à NGF à ng, which means that it's popular for people to follow suit. It comes from the biography of scholars in the Han Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
It refers to the trend of following the example of others. It is also called "langran local style". It is also called "langran local style".
The origin of Idioms
According to the 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 charge of Chunqiu. He was a scholar all over the world and became popular in the countryside
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: all in the wind
Idiom usage
Since the imperial edict was issued, all the children of scholars and bureaucrats in the world have been devoted to learning. Bi Yuan, Qing Dynasty, Volume 47
Chinese PinYin : mí rán xiàng fēng
go with the fashion
follow or obey with sincere willingness. shū xīn fú yì