follow in sb.'s footsteps
In Chinese idioms, the pronunciation is y ì B ù y ì Q ū, which means that due to lack of opinion, others are the standard; or in order to please, everything imitates or follows others. From Zhuangzi Tianzifang.
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] Handan Xuebu, Dongshi Xiaomei and rufa Huo [antonym] is unique, unique and unique
The origin of Idioms
Chuang Tzu Tian Zi Fang: "the master steps, the master tends, the master gallops, the master runs away from the dust, and the master's return is like the end of time."
Idiom usage
1. Volume 7 of Bai Yu Zhai CI Hua written by Chen tingzhuo in Qing Dynasty: "so I taste Tai Bai's poems and keep to the ancients' words and don't dare to contradict each other. To Du Ling, it is true that he is the enemy of the ancients, but the change is unpredictable But it can be said by those who know, but it's hard to be said by common people. " 2. Zou Taofen's several principles of experience: tailism is the enemy of success. If the content of a publication is just "following others", if the format is only "following suit", it is the tailism of the publication.
Chinese PinYin : yì bù yì qū
follow in sb.'s footsteps
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be prompted by a sudden impulse. xīn xuè lái cháo
miraculous skill in curing a disease. huí chūn miào shǒu