Follow the wind
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ni è y ǐ ngzhu ī f ē ng, which means extremely fast. It's from "giving brother a scholar to join the army.".
Analysis of Idioms
Close synonym: creeping scenery chasing flight
Idiom usage
As an object, adverbial; used in written language example tiger class dragon text of the Yi, orchid pool Pu tip of the Yi, Shuo Tian Lu Ye, quietly chasing the wind, vibration travel Nanyuan, long drive to discuss Cu. Biography of Xiao Yan of Daoyi in the book of Wei
The origin of Idioms
Wei Jikang, a famous poet of the Three Kingdoms, wrote a poem: "the wind is fleeting, the scenery is creeping and the wind is chasing."
Follow the wind
tears trickling down one 's cheeks - shān rán lèi xià
remove the evil and follow the good - gǎi è cóng shàn
run around here and there and busy oneself with worldly affairs - kǒng xí mò tū