go with the fashion
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is m ǐ R á NC ó NGF ē ng, which means that the trend is formed by following the example of others. It comes from Li Zhi's answer to Ma Lishan in Ming Dynasty.
Idioms and allusions
Source: Ming Li Zhi's answer to Ma Lishan book: "however, it is not Mr. Longxi who has been his teacher for 50 or 60 years. Many changes may not follow the trend
Example: cherish and revitalize the unique learning, from home to abroad. A brief introduction to the examples of the category compilation of ancient Chinese poetry by Wang Xianqian in Qing Dynasty
Discrimination of words
Usage: as a predicate; refers to the formation of atmosphere.
go with the fashion
can hardly decline sb . 's kind offer - qíng bù kě què
one 's eyes burn and one 's ears glow - yǎn xíng ěr rè
Who has not died since ancient times - rén shēng zì gǔ shuí wú sǐ
Three migrations to become a country - sān xǐ chéng guó