as fierce as a whirlwind
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is bi ā OJ ǔ di à nzh ì. It describes a strong momentum. From "on salt and iron · world affairs".
Idiom explanation
Storm: strong wind, storm. The wind is surging and the clouds are surging. It describes a strong momentum.
The origin of Idioms
Han huankuan's "on salt and iron affairs of the world" said: "the Xiongnu were greedy of wolves. They moved according to the time. They took advantage of the opportunity to send out, and there was a storm of electricity."
Idiom usage
It is used as predicate and attributive
Chinese PinYin : biāo jǔ diàn zhì
as fierce as a whirlwind
spy who reports on person 's doings. ě bào shén
Sleeping in the rain and eating in the wind. yǔ wò fēng cān
to pursue goodness is as difficult as ascending a mountain. cóng shàn rú dēng
people of all ages and both sexes. nán nǚ lǎo shào