Go with the wind
Pinyin is Su í f ē ng é RM ǐ, a Chinese idiom, which means metaphor has no opinion. It comes from Wen Xuan Yang Yun's report to sun Huizong written by Liang Xiaotong in the Southern Dynasty.
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[name]: Popular
Explanation: Mi: fall down. Down with the wind. Metaphor has no opinion.
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In the Southern Dynasty, Liang Xiaotong's Wenxuan · Yang Yun's book of reporting to sun Huizong: "although you know Yun well, it's still popular. How can you be praised?"
Chinese PinYin : suí fēng ér mǐ
Go with the wind
not to know the depth of things. bù zhī shēn qiǎn
have a large stock of information. lì dì shū chú
the people are plunged into an abyss of misery. cāng shēng tú tàn
bad name for thousands of years. yí chòu wàn zǎi
See the beginning and know the end. dǔ shǐ zhī zhōng
to strive for progress with determination. fā fèn tú qiáng