Do as the times please
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh ù NSH í Su í s ú, which means to conform to the times and follow the customs. It comes from the biography of Yao cha in Chen Shu.
The origin of Idioms
"Chen Shu · Yao Chazhuan" said: "when the master of Confucianism, chaoduan was in power, Xianxi was on the order, and Zhuo was the same. It's against my opinion that I have learned to quote scriptures They do not go with the times and follow the customs
Analysis of Idioms
Do as the Romans do
Idiom usage
To act as a predicate, attribute, or object
Chinese PinYin : shùn shí suí sú
Do as the times please
a married man 's entire family. qī ér lǎo shǎo
be unable to achieve one's heart's desire but unwilling to accept less. gāo bù chéng dī bù jiù
as summer goes and winter comes. hán lái shǔ wǎng