Do as the times please
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh ù NSH í Su í s ú, which means to conform to the times and follow the customs. It comes from the biography of Yao cha in Chen Shu.
The origin of Idioms
"Chen Shu · Yao Chazhuan" said: "when the master of Confucianism, chaoduan was in power, Xianxi was on the order, and Zhuo was the same. It's against my opinion that I have learned to quote scriptures They do not go with the times and follow the customs
Analysis of Idioms
Do as the Romans do
Idiom usage
To act as a predicate, attribute, or object
Do as the times please
be concerned with love and romance - tán qíng shuō ài
Rome wasn't built in a day - bīng dòng sān chǐ,fēi yī rì zhī hán
national beauty and heavenly fragrance -- peony - guó sè tiān xiāng