Love of the north wind
Love of the north wind, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ě if ē ngzh ī Li à n, which means to compare the nostalgia for hometown. It comes from Nineteen Ancient Poems, Xingxing and Chongxing.
The origin of Idioms
"19 Ancient Poems · Xingxing chongxingxing" says: "Hu Ma follows the north wind and crosses the South Branch of the bird's nest."
Idiom usage
I miss my hometown. Example: biography of Du Gao in the book of Zhou: "although the soldiers of Changhu built the museum, they were afraid that they could not live without the love of the north wind. Wang Bao and Yu Xin's disciples should not only travel in Guanzhong, but also think about Nanzhi. "
Chinese PinYin : běi fēng zhī liàn
Love of the north wind
like fans being out of use after autumn. qiū fēng tuán shàn
a pleasure which would cost one nothing. shī ér bù fèi