proceed like a school of fishes , one after the other
In Chinese, Pinyin is y ú Gu à n é Rx í ng, which means to walk one after another like a fish. It's used to describe going one way with another. It comes from "ask Yan Zhao Yu Yi to return zhenshu".
The origin of Idioms
Fan Wang of Jin Dynasty wrote in his book "ask Yan Zhao Yu Yi to return zhenshu" that "in the dark winter, when Mianyang and Han Dynasties dried up, they should all go through."
Idiom usage
One by one, one by one, one by one, one by one. The 38th chapter of biography of heroes by Guo Xun of Ming Dynasty
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: fish in, fish in, fish in
proceed like a school of fishes , one after the other
startled monkeys or hare -- flee in disorder - jīng yuán tuō tù
harbour resentment in one 's bosom hatred against - huái hèn zài xīn
talk cheerfully and humorously - tán xiào fēng shēng