To go down with the wind
Y ǎ ng é sh à NGW é n: stop arming and pay attention to culture and education. It comes from the biography of Xiao Fu in the book of the new Tang Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
The title of the word "Yi ng é sh à NGW é n à" has been replaced by "Yi ng é sh à NGW é n à".
Idioms and allusions
According to the biography of Xiao Chu in the book of the new Tang Dynasty, "in the early days of emperor Mu Zong, the two rivers were settled, and Chu and Duan Wenchang were in power, which meant that there was no danger in the four directions. Therefore, they discussed the peaceful affairs, thought that military force could not be militarized, and advised the emperor to stop reform and advocate culture."
Analysis of Idioms
Used as predicate, attribute and object; used in writing. Synonym: Yanwu
Chinese PinYin : yǎn gé shàng wén
To go down with the wind
love one 's country as one 's family. ài guó rú jiā