drift with the tide
Rise and fall with the world, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ǔ sh ì ch é NF ú, which means to follow the trend, no matter how everyone is, no matter how you are. It comes from the biography of Rangers in historical records.
Analysis of Idioms
Go with the flow
Idiom usage
If they all go up and down with the world and do not set themselves up, though they are not strange at that time, they will not be handed down to later generations. Han Yu's answer to Liu Zhengfu in Tang Dynasty
The origin of Idioms
"It's not like being inferior to the common people and being proud of the ups and downs of the world," said the biography of Rangers in historical records
drift with the tide
a bell with a wooden clapper -- used figuratively for education - jīn kǒu mù shé
confusion and disorder of state affairs - tiáo táng fèi gēng
save money on food and expenses - shǎo chī jiǎn yòng