repeat the words of others like a parrot
Parrot language, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ī NGW ǔ Xu é y ǔ, which means parrots learn to speak by imitating people. Metaphor has no opinion, and people follow suit. It's from monk dashuhuihai in Yuezhou.
Idiom explanation
Parrot: a bird that can learn human pronunciation. Parrots learn to talk by imitating people. Metaphor has no opinion, and people follow suit. Also known as "parrot".
The origin of Idioms
In the biography of Jingde, monk dashuhuihai of Yuezhou: "the monk asked," Why are you not allowed to chant scriptures and call guests? " The teacher said, "if a parrot only learns from others, it's not satisfactory. It is not allowed to recite the Buddha's will but not the Buddha's will
repeat the words of others like a parrot
have the same likes and dislikes - qì wèi xiāng tóu