follow the crowd
One dog barks and one hundred dogs barks. This idiom comes from Wang Fu's on the hidden man. It refers to not knowing the truth and echoing it.
Barking: barking of a dog; shape: shadow. When a dog saw the shadow and barked, many dogs barked. Metaphor echoed, no opinion, join the fun. It comes from Wang Fu's on the hidden man, Xiannan of the Han Dynasty: "as the saying goes:" a dog barks, a hundred dogs bark. ". One person passes on the false, and a hundred pass on the true. "
Chinese PinYin : yī quǎn fèi xíng,bǎi quǎn fèi shēng
follow the crowd
talk cheerfully and humorously. tán lùn fēng shēng
Practice the law and etiquette. jiàn lǜ dǎo lǐ
seeking pleasure is like drinking poisoned wine. yàn ān zhèn dú
the way one gets along with people. dài rén jiē wù