Go with the flow
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Su í Yu á NJI ù f ā ng, which means to adapt to the changes of the situation; to be easy-going but not obstinate; and to "follow the direction". It comes from the great festival of gongxiaoyiwang in the four dynasties.
The origin of Idioms
Ye Shao Weng of Song Dynasty wrote in the book "four dynasties record of hearing, filial piety and King's Day" that "after puzu, his nature was better than that of the mountain Milu, and his appearance was the same as that of the wild, and he was as thin as he could be
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive. A person is smooth.
Go with the flow
even a drop of water couldn 't leak out - shuǐ xiè bù tòu
a solitary tree that regards the world with contempt - gū biāo ào shì
The history of the Dynasty and the country - cháo zhāng guó gù
suffer from both the outside and the inside - wài gǎn nèi shāng