depend on and follow others
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ǐ m é Nku ī h ù, which means to cling to others. From the book with Li Shilang of the Ministry of industry.
The origin of Idioms
Wang Wei of the Tang Dynasty wrote a book with Li Shilang of the Ministry of industry: "however, those who dare not list themselves as deacons think that they are cheap and noble, that they are in good order, that they are idle, that they are not in a hurry, that they rely on the door all the time, and that they are evil to the minister."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used in writing.
depend on and follow others
envy sb . better or abler than oneself - dù xián jí néng
kindness and hatred are clearly distinguished - ēn yuàn fēn míng
investigation reveals no evidence - chá wú shí jù