slavishly echo others
Barking is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is f è IX í n ɡ f è ISH ē n ɡ, which means to follow others blindly. It comes from the theory of potential husband, Xiannan.
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] barking shadow, barking form, echoing, echoing
The origin of Idioms
Wang Fu of the Han Dynasty wrote in the treatise on the hidden man, Xiannan: "as the saying goes:" a dog barks, a hundred dogs bark. "
Idiom usage
It's a combination; it's a predicate and an attribute; it's derogatory and used in writing.
slavishly echo others
The punishment of escaping from heaven - dùn tiān zhī xíng
be never seen without a book in hand - shǒu bù shì juàn
abolish punishment with punishment - yǐ xíng qù xíng