always follow the steps of others , forward or backward
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l ǚ J ì NL ǚ Tu ì, which means to advance and retreat together with others. It describes that you have no idea of following others. From the book of rites, music.
Idiom explanation
Brigade: total, same.
The origin of Idioms
"The book of rites · the record of music": "today's husband and ancient music, travel and retreat."
Idiom usage
I have no idea if I follow you. "I don't want the bravery of a man, but I want him to advance and retreat." He who has no reputation or damage, who steals his position and earns his salary, who keeps his staff and his whole body, has nothing to take. Song Dynasty, Wang Yucheng
always follow the steps of others , forward or backward
out at heels and elbows -- tattered dress - zhǒng jué zhǒu jiàn