Wind and rain
Explanation: it is still said that riding the wind and driving the rain. Source: you talk about riding the wind and driving the rain. "Liu Xiang, a poet of the Chu Dynasty, nine sighs and a long journey" says: "shake your feathers, gallop through the wind and rain, and travel endlessly." Wang Yi's note: "the Dragon ascends to heaven, shakes its feathers and gallops through the wind and rain."
Idioms and allusions
Source: you talk about riding the wind and driving the rain. "Liu Xiang, a poet of the Chu Dynasty, nine sighs and a long journey" says: "shake your feathers, gallop through the wind and rain, and travel endlessly." Wang Yi's note: "the Dragon ascends to heaven, shakes its feathers and gallops through the wind and rain."
Discrimination of words
[pinyin code]: cfcy
Chinese PinYin : chí fēng chěng yǔ
Wind and rain
the difference between heaven and earth. xiāo rǎng zhī shū
an orphan-calf injures the nursing cow -- ingratitude. gū dú chù rǔ
From the beginning to the end. chè shǒu chè wěi
breath easy and talk straight. tán xiào zì rú
leaning on a horse to dash off a piece in no time. yǐ mǎ kě dài