The bee is following the ant
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f ē ngq ū y ǐ f ù, which refers to many people catering to and taking refuge. It comes from the historical materials of Sanyuanli people's anti British struggle.
The origin of Idioms
According to the historical materials of Sanyuanli people's anti British struggle, Liansheng and Zhongyong sociological studies, "as expected, the swarming of ants and the hustle and bustle are not what the gods expected."
Idiom usage
As a predicate or object; used in figurative sentences
The bee is following the ant
extinguish a fire by pouring oil on the flames - tóu gāo zhǐ huǒ
try to deceive by covering up one 's real purpose - jiǎo róu zào zuò
under the moon and before the flowers - yuè xià huā qián
go over mountains and cross streams - dēng shān shè shuǐ
lady 's thick and beautiful hair - fēng huán wù bìn