Right and wrong
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Su í sh ē ngsh ì f ē I, which means that when others say yes, they say yes; when others say no, they say no. It means to have no idea and follow blindly. It comes from the second chapter of Ai Di Ji in the Han Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
When others say yes, they say yes; when others say no, they say no.
The origin of Idioms
Xun Yue of the Han Dynasty wrote in the second chapter of Ai Di Ji of the Han Dynasty: "it's not sad to be jealous, not to examine the truth, to follow the same direction, and to follow suit."
Idiom usage
To act as a predicate or attributive
Chinese PinYin : suí shēng shì fēi
Right and wrong
get the chicken and lose the sheep. zhēng jī shī yáng
political and military achievements. Wén zhì wǔ gōng