Go with the wind
Pinyin is Su í f ē ng é RM ǐ, a Chinese idiom, which means metaphor has no opinion. It comes from Wen Xuan Yang Yun's report to sun Huizong written by Liang Xiaotong in the Southern Dynasty.
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[name]: Popular
Explanation: Mi: fall down. Down with the wind. Metaphor has no opinion.
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In the Southern Dynasty, Liang Xiaotong's Wenxuan · Yang Yun's book of reporting to sun Huizong: "although you know Yun well, it's still popular. How can you be praised?"
Go with the wind
The sea is boiling with each other - hǎi nèi dǐng fèi
when water flows , a channel is formed - shuǐ dào qú chéng