in at one ear and out the other
Ma er Chun Feng is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is m ǎěū NF ē ng, which means to refer to taking other people's words as the wind in the ear. From the lamp of the valley.
The origin of Idioms
Yuan Haowen's poem "Gu shengdeng" says: "the world has been discussing what is the right way, and we should pay for it before the spring breeze."
Idiom usage
Take other people's words as the wind in the ear.
in at one ear and out the other
Red is the hiding place of Dan - dān zhī suǒ cáng zhě chì
the house is crowded in every part - rén mǎn wéi huàn
lay one 's head to the level of sb . 's ear - jiāo tóu jiē ěr