Flexibility
Flexibility, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is t à ngbi à nd á Qu á n, which means that things can adapt to changes in the objective situation, know how to be flexible, and never stick to the routine. It is the same as "flexibility". It's from Xihu touring Zhiyu, joy of the Xi Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
Work can adapt to the changes of the objective situation, know how to be flexible, not stick to the routine. It is the same as "flexibility".
The origin of Idioms
Tian Rucheng of the Ming Dynasty wrote in Xi Hu touring Zhi Yu, joy of the Xi Dynasty: "the two officials are flexible and powerful, and both of them can be the law of the long people."
Idiom usage
It refers to people's flexibility
Flexibility
droop one 's head and allow oneself to be bound -- to give no resistance - fǔ shǒu jiù fù