depend on and follow others
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ǐ m é Nb à NGH ù, which means to study, I have no opinion, only to borrow other people's opinions. It's from Song Shi Puji's five Lantern Festival.
Idiom usage
It refers to the way of learning without one's own opinions and examples, and it is true that everyone can use the author himself. Those who depend on their families and draw gourds according to their examples are not ordinary people, and they are also good at living.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: relying on the door
The origin of Idioms
"Monk asked monk Zhiyi: how to be guest in guest? The teacher said, "rely on the door."
Idiom explanation
Leaning: leaning. This is a metaphor for learning. You have no opinions, but you just follow others' opinions.
depend on and follow others
The party is strong and prosperous - dǎng jiān shì shèng
crisscross footpaths between fields - tián lián qiān mò
talk endlessly with no substance at all - yán zhī wú wù
Kill the chicken and wipe the neck - shā jī mǒ bó