promote a public cause
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh ù NF ē ng é RH ū, which means to shout along the wind, the voice can be heard far away; metaphor with external force can have a better effect. It comes from Xunzi's persuasion.
The origin of Idioms
Xunzi's persuading learning: when you climb a height and move, your arms are not lengthened, but you can see far away; when you shout with the wind, your voice is not adding disease, but you can hear it.
Idiom usage
Take advantage of the situation. example for example, if you go with the wind, it will be exciting. Sima Qian's biographies of Rangers in historical records in the Western Han Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : shǔn fēng ér hū
promote a public cause
the needle seems to fly and the thread seems to run. fēi zhēn zǒu xiàn
good-naturedness leads to propitiousness. hé qì zhì xiáng
Don't worry about what you've learned. shù jiào guǎn wén
return to one 's former career. chóng lǐ jiù yè