follow others blindly
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is zh ú y ǐ NGF è sh ē ng, which means to describe people following others' opinions. It comes from Chen Shan of Song Dynasty, a new story about finding lice. The articles of Tang and Song dynasties are all three changes, and there are some disadvantages.
Analysis of Idioms
Following others
The origin of Idioms
Chen Shan of the Song Dynasty wrote "a new story about finding lice: articles in the Tang and Song dynasties all have three changes, but there are some disadvantages." up to now, all the scholars have been barking at each other. There is no public opinion. In fact, the ancients didn't pay much attention to it
Idiom usage
Used as predicate, object, attribute; used in writing.
follow others blindly
Cast the new and wash out the old - zhù xīn táo jiù
It's better to cheat than to cheat - zhà jiān bù jí