借风使船
      Explanation: Where the wind blows, where the ship line. Analogy with the power of others to achieve their own ends.
      Usage: -Linked; for the predicate; analogy acting homeopathic
      Source: Qing Cao Xueqin's "Dream of Red Mansions" 91 back: "This see Kim as the first side has been opened, and he would be happy to ship by the wind, get first hand Xue yesterday tadpole, is not afraid Kim failing."
      Examples: See Kim is now the first side has been opened, he would be happy to ~, get first hand Xue yesterday tadpole, is not afraid Kim tantrum. (Qing Cao Xueqin's "Dream of Red Mansions," the ninety-first back)
  • Thesaurus:  Octahedral rustle, be a perfect mixer in any company, perfection, Wind driving directions, Back to the ship luff, see how the cat jumps, See opportunities and make, according to circumstances follow, trim one's [the] sails to the wind, push the boat along with the current— make use of an opportunity to gain one’ s end, Ass by the lower slope, make the best of, Jianjierzuo, wittiness, Take advantage of the wind rudder, understand tact, Because of the wind blow the fire, With the current Push boat, Lee Guide, hit the spot, accurately, in every detail, accurately
  • Antonym Group:  Wan Nian are silent, regardlessness, Uneven, make a big fuss about something, Big loss prestige, the road to happiness is strewn with setbacks, be on one's guard for all possible dangers, deadwood dying embers, be utterly destitute of passions and desires as rotten wood and dead ashes, branch out, White micro-flaw, Bainianjiehui, a cloud on one's happiness, ado affliction, Festival twig, cast [fling, throw] prudence to the wind