Idioms with sui characters

All idioms containing the word "sui" and their explanations;

God is obedient to people's wishes-God is obedient to people's wishes. Refers to the development of things as one pleases.

Play with birds with pearls-play with birds with night pearls. Metaphor does not know how to weigh things, so what is lost cannot be compensated.

Heel-Heel: Heel. One by one. Describe people coming and going, one after another.

Fate help-the fate is deep, and how much you are willing to donate.

Let nature take its course-follow: obey; Accidental encounter: Accidental encounter. Refers to being able to adapt to the environment and be satisfied under any circumstances.

Team after team-that means following everyone.

Do whatever you want-do whatever you want; Desire: want. Do whatever you want.

Go to a place and live according to the customs of that place. It is also a metaphor for being able to adapt to any place.

When in Rome, do as the Romans do-you don't have a certain idea, just follow the trend.

Anytime-use: according to; System: formulation and adoption; Appropriate: appropriate measures. Take appropriate measures according to the situation at that time.

Echo with the sound-and: the sound is corresponding. I don't have my own opinion, so I just follow others.

Screaming at the top of one's lungs-once instigated by others, they will not distinguish right from wrong and attack the NPC.

Improvise-opportunity, situation. Respond flexibly as the situation changes.

Turn the rudder with the wind-change the position of the rudder with the wind direction. Metaphor adapts to the situation and changes attitudes (including derogatory meanings).

Suit your talents-arrange suitable jobs according to your own specialties.

Go with the flow-follow: follow. When the waves rise and fall, they drift with the running water. Metaphor has no firm position, lacks the ability to judge right and wrong, and can only follow the crowd.

When in Rome, do as the Romans do-when you go to a place, follow the local customs.

Follow the shadow-it seems that the shadow always follows the body. Metaphor means that two people are closely related and often together.

Things have changed-things have changed, and so have thoughts and feelings.

Marry a chicken and follow a dog-feudal ethics holds that a woman should always follow her husband, whether he is good or bad.

Follow the shadow-follow the shadow of others and go with the flow. Describe having no opinion.

Go with the flow-go with the flow: chasing waves; Go with the flow: go with the flow. Metaphor means that a person lacks an independent mind and always follows the fashion and follows the crowd.

Follow the stirrup with a whip-a metaphor for being willing to follow around because of admiration.

Accompanying the train in the rain-an old political means to sue local officials.

Husband and woman sing together: echo. Originally refers to the feudal society in which the wife must obey her husband, and later refers to the harmonious relationship between husband and wife.

Flying Peng flies with the wind-withered Peng flies with the wind. Metaphor means that people have no opinions and their attitudes change with the situation.

Flies follow the ponytail-flies can fly thousands of miles by following the ponytail. Metaphor is attached to virtuous or prestigious people, which will benefit them.

Just a wave, ten thousand waves follow-refers to a wave, ten thousand waves follow. Metaphor means that things continue to develop and change after they start.

When the words were spoken, disaster followed. It's the same as "talking about troubles".

When the words were spoken, disaster followed. It's the same as "talking about troubles".

Shorten and adapt-repair: long; Change: Nature used to refer to the master of nature, while superstition refers to luck and fate. The length of human life depends on nature.