Follow the dust
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is w à ngch é nzhu à J à, meaning to catch up with others. It comes from Sun Yat Sen's general plan for the founding of the people's Republic: general knowledge and practice.
Idiom explanation
It means catching up with others.
The origin of Idioms
Sun Yat Sen's general plan for the founding of the people's Republic of China, general knowledge and practice, said: "when Tang Yu's three generations entered civilization from ignorance, and even into Zhou Dynasty, the cultural relics had reached their peak. At that time, the political system, moral articles, and academic technology almost kept pace with those of modern Europe and the United States, and the speed of progress was not as fast as that of Qin and Han Dynasties."
Follow the dust
encourage monsters to stalk abroad , making trouble , causing disorder - xīng yāo zuò guài
there are things and laws to govern them - yǒu wù yǒu zé