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As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Su í B ō zh ú ch é n, which means that there is no firm position, lack of the ability to judge right and wrong, and can only follow others. It comes from the story of the jade hairpin · lie Gao of Ming Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
He said that he would go with the flow.
The origin of Idioms
Ming Gaoming's "the story of the jade hairpin" says, "he is pure and jade. How can he go with the tide?"
Idiom usage
As a predicate, attributive, adverbial; used of people without personality
Chinese PinYin : suí bō zhú chén
swim
What one hears is false, but what one sees is true. ěr wén shì xū,yǎn guān wéi shí
to entertain imaginary or groundless fears. qǐ guó yōu tiān
The way is far and the way is good. dào yuǎn zhī jì,shì wěi zhī xián
everything is contained therein. wú suǒ bù bāo
accept what is wrong as right when one grows accustomed to it. xí fēi chéng shì