Sail with the wind
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh ù NF ē ngch ě f ā n, which means to refer to following the trend. It's from Kefei's the spring tide.
The origin of Idioms
Kefei's "the spring tide is urgent": "put the whole disaster on the head of his little" pioneer ", and listen to Li Ke's tone, you clearly know the plot behind them, and you know you can't pull the boat quickly."
Chinese PinYin : shùn fēng chě fān
Sail with the wind
a snipe and a clam locked in a fight. yù bàng xiāng dòu
straighten the eyebrow and raise the eyes. héng méi lì mù
overrun the whole world and go anywhere as one pleases. zòng héng tiān xià