in turmoil
Wind and rain in all directions, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ā f ā NGF ē ngy ǔ, which means wind and rain gathering in all directions; it refers to the situation suddenly changing and turbulent. It's from the book of the county. Pei Du's servant is staying at home.
The origin of Idioms
Liu Yuxi of the Tang Dynasty wrote in his book "the book in the county is dedicated to Peidu's staying in the middle school": "the banners of Wancheng are divided into half, and the storm in all directions will meet Zhongzhou."
Idiom usage
As an object; used of political situations. Mao Dun's Danjiang trip (for brother Biye's 60th birthday): "the storm in all directions is urgent, and the motherland calls for the battlefield."
Chinese PinYin : bā fāng fēng yǔ
in turmoil
usages arise from common practice. xiāng xí chéng fēng
There is no one who grabs gold. jué jīn bù jiàn rén