Echoing and barking
Fu Sheng Wu Ying, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f ù sh ē NGF è iy ǐ ng, which means to refer to blind congruence. From "Westernization".
The origin of Idioms
Wang Tao of the Qing Dynasty wrote in Westernization affairs: "those who bark at the shadow will flow, so as to hiss their flame. They regret that they can't be in Westernization affairs, but they have to do their best."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive.
Echoing and barking
Where there is a will, there is a way. - yǒu zhì zhě shì jìng chéng
Fall on one's feet and beat one's chest - diē jiǎo chuī xiōng
weigh up one thing against another - quán héng qīng zhòng
welcome the new and send off the old - yíng xīn sòng gù
Drain one's guts and wash one's liver - lì dǎn zhuó gān