Flying sand raises gravel
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is f ē ISH ā y á NGL ì, which means to describe a strong wind. It is the same as "flying sand and moving gravel". The source of the book is Shun Di Ji Shi in the history of the Yuan Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
"Shun Di Ji Shi" in the history of the Yuan Dynasty: "the strong wind in the capital rises from the north, the sand flies and the gravel rises, and the day is dark."
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: flying sand raises gravel, flying sand leaves gravel
Idiom usage
The wind is fierce
Chinese PinYin : fēi shā yáng lì
Flying sand raises gravel
spread from mouth to mouth. zhòng kǒu xiāng chuán
Returning simplicity to honesty. fǎn pǔ huán chún
friendship between old and young people. wàng nián zhī jiāo
Turn the war into jade and silk. huà gān gē wéi yù bó
place oneself in others ' position. shè shēn chǔ dì
gain victory with unstained swords. bīng bù jiē rèn