Fly and ant
Fly Ying ant Fu is a Chinese idiom, pronounced y í ngy í ngy ǐ f ù, which means to describe people who ignore humility and shame, follow the crowd and go around.
explain
This is a metaphor for ignoring modesty and humiliation, following the example of others, and going to the camp everywhere. It's the same as "fly camp ant gathering".
allusion
[source]: the second part of Gu Yanwu's "with pan cigeng" in the Qing Dynasty: "I am the 64 year old uncle who lives in his home. It's shocking to hear that I see the flow of flies and ants."
Discrimination of words
Usage: used as object and attribute; used in figurative sentences.
Synonym: gathering of flies and ants
Fly and ant
have won fame both at home and abroad - chí míng zhōng wài
all is thrown into the eastward flowing stream - jìn fù dōng liú
To reduce the essence to the end - jiàng běn liú mò
parade with beautiful dress in broad daylight - yì jǐn zhòu yóu