have no opinions of one's own
It is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is zh ù sh ì D à om ó u, which means that you have no opinion and no plan. You listen to this and that for a while, and then you can achieve nothing. From the book of songs Xiaoya Xiaomin.
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] three minds, different thoughts, indecision and [antonym] quick decision, single-minded
Idiom usage
In this case, if the students are taught to discuss the future, it is only a success, not as good as the teacher's opinion. The fifth chapter of light on the wrong road by Li Lvyuan in Qing Dynasty
The origin of Idioms
Xiaoya Xiaomin in the book of songs says, "if you build a room in a way, you will not use it to achieve success."
Idiom story
During the Eastern Han Dynasty, Emperor Zhang of Han Dynasty wanted to order doctor Cao Bao to be responsible for the revision of rites and music, while Ban Gu advocated that all Confucian scholars in the capital should be called together to study and formulate rites and music. Emperor Zhang of the Han Dynasty thought that letting the Confucian scholars do it was equivalent to "giving up the way, but not in three years", so he insisted that Cao Bao complete it. After review, 150 articles were adopted.
have no opinions of one's own
draw a clear demarcation between whom or what to hate or love - zēng ài fēn míng
respect justice and abide by the laws - fèng gōng shǒu fǎ
If there are many soldiers, they will lose - bīng duō zhě bài
There is no reserve in the family - jiā wú dòu chǔ