be adjustable to circumstances
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is Su í f ā ngzh ú Yu á n, which means that there is no fixed rule for standing up and acting. Or according to the shape of the object, the height of the terrain and so on to make the design structure corresponding to it. From the quotations of Zen master Yuanwu foguo.
Idiom usage
It can be used as predicate, attributive and object; it can be used in figurative sentences examples and light mixed with vulgarity, but its desire for profit is the first; it can go round with the flow, and it should not focus on honesty and shame. The 57th chapter of Jin Ping Mei CI Hua
The origin of Idioms
Song Keqin said the fourth part of the quotations of Zen master Yuanwu foguo: "this is still the time to take things at the right time and go round with each other."
Chinese PinYin : suí fāng zhú yuán
be adjustable to circumstances
rigidly to adhere to the written word and obstinately stick to principles. jū wén qiān yì
regardless of one's own safety. shě shēng wàng sǐ
the hardship of nourishing an offspring. tuī zào jū shī