What does the four-character idiom “Tsukewa Raidou” mean? Not “Fuwa Raido”

What does the four-character idiom “Tsukewa Raidou” mean? Not “Fuwa Raido”
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Question: What does “Tsukewa Raidou” mean?

Hint! It is a four-character idiom derived from Chinese classics.

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Correct answer: “Tsukewa Raido” means “to be swayed by the opinions of those around you”!

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Tsukewa Raido is when you don’t have your own opinion because you don’t have insight, and you agree with those around you for no reason. It is wrong to write “discord” (bad relations). It is said that the origin of the word is the Chinese classic “Laiki”.

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There is also this question → What is the meaning of the four-character idiom “Kenka Smile”? It’s like we communicate eye to eye.

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Source: Japanese