be a yes-man
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is w é IW é INU ò nuॸ, which describes the appearance of blindly obeying other people's opinions, having no idea, blindly echoing and obedient. From Han Feizi eight traitors.
Idiom usage
Generally used as predicate, attribute and adverbial, with derogatory meaning. When he missed his parents, he felt the same spirit and listened to their instruction. Awakening the world by Feng Menglong of Ming Dynasty (Volume 2)
The origin of Idioms
In Han Feizi, eight traitors: "this man is the only one who is not ordered, and he is the one who is the first to be determined."
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] just for the better, only for the continuous sound and [antonym] strong head and stubborn brain
Chinese PinYin : wěi wěi nuò nuò
be a yes-man
be not altogether inexcusable. wèi kě hòu fēi
not occur even in a hundred years. bǎi nián nán yù
divine countenance and gem quality. xiān zī yù zhì