Jellyfish
Shui Mu shrimp, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Shu ǐ m ǔ m ù Xi ā, meaning that people do not have their own ideas and follow others. From Jiang Fu by Guo Pu of Jin Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Guo Pu's "Jiang Fu" in Wenxuan: "crabs, jellyfish." Li Shan quoted the South Yue annals: "the jellyfish have no ears and eyes, so they don't know how to avoid people. Shrimp often follow. The shrimp is surprised at the sight of people, and the object disappears with it. "
Idiom usage
In my opinion, the nature of Chinese people is most easily transferred by a discussion, with the view of barking and the nature of. Liang Qichao's answer to peace
Chinese PinYin : shuǐ mǔ mù xiā
Jellyfish
twelve girls in Dream of the Red Mansion. shí èr jīn chāi
Sever one's kindness with righteousness. yǐ yì gē ēn
The shadow of a son makes a wife. yìn zǐ fēng qī