Follow suit
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ì Q ū y ì B ù, which means to follow and imitate others in everything. From Zhuangzi Tianzifang.
The origin of Idioms
Chuang Tzu · Tian Zifang: the master's step is the same, the master's trend is the same, the master's gallop is the same, the master's gallop is the same, the master's gallop is the same, the master's gallop is the same, and the master's return is the same.
Idiom usage
It is used as predicate, attributive and adverbial. We also follow suit. In this paper, we take the moment as the norm. ——Zhang Xuecheng in the Qing Dynasty's yangongxia, a synonym of literature and history, said that it was a rule and a step. ——Zhang Xuecheng's synonyms of literature and history
Follow suit
swear to die refusing to kneel -- even death will not make one yield - shì sǐ bù qū
Talking about the good and doing the bad - tán yōu wù liè