Feipeng riding the wind
Feipeng Chengfeng, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f ē IP é ngch é NGF ē ng, which means that people have no opinion and their attitude changes with the situation. It comes from the book of Shang Jun, forbidden envoys.
Interpretation of Idioms
The withered awning flies with the wind. It means that a person has no opinion and his attitude changes with the situation.
The origin of Idioms
"The book of Shang Jun · forbidden envoy" says: "today, I am flying in a canopy. I can travel thousands of miles in the wind and take advantage of the wind."
Idiom usage
To be an object or attributive
Feipeng riding the wind
the autumn moon and spring breeze - qiū yuè chūn fēng
Take advantage of the stolen goods - bìng zhuō ná zéi
take up the positions of the fallen and rise to fight one after another - qián pū hòu jì
quick flow of writer 's thoughts and imagination - tù qǐ hú luò
one 's favour as high as the sky and thick as the earth - dài tiān lǚ dì