trim one 's sails
The pronunciation is k à NF à ngsh à f à n, which means to watch the wind and master the sails. It means to act according to circumstances. It is an idiom from "five Lantern Festival yuan · tianyihuai Zen master FASI · Fayun Faxiu Zen master".
synonym
It is also known as "sailing with the wind", "sailing with the wind", "sailing with the wind", "steering with the wind", "sailing with the wind", "sailing with the wind".
source
In the book "five Lantern Festival yuan · tianyihuai Zen master FASI · Fayun Faxiu Zen master" written by Shi Puji of Song Dynasty, "to see the wind and sail is to follow the waves."
trim one 's sails
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enjoy great popularity among the people - kǒu bēi zài dào
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