follow correct opinions or well-intentioned advice like water flowing swiftly and smoothly downward
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is C ó ngsh à NRU à Li ú, which means to be able to accept other people's good opinions quickly. It comes from the biography of Zhang xuansu in the new book of Tang Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
In the biography of Zhang xuansu in the book of the new Tang Dynasty, it is said that "if you follow the principle of benevolence, you are still afraid that you will not catch it. If you disguise yourself and refuse to remonstrate, is it a disaster?"
Idiom usage
It refers to listening to other people's opinions.
follow correct opinions or well-intentioned advice like water flowing swiftly and smoothly downward
Engrave the skin and carve out the bone - míng fū lòu gǔ
when water flows , a channel is formed - shuǐ dào qú chéng
draw on the advantages and avoid disadvantages - qū lì bì hài
attend upon one 's parents personally - hūn dìng chén xǐng
in doing anything we must proceed step by step , from near to far - xíng yuǎn zì ěr