The storm and the waves
The Chinese idiom, f è NF ē NGJ ī NGL à ng in pinyin, means fierce wind and waves. It comes from southern history, Liang Jizhong, Emperor Wu Xia.
The origin of Idioms
"Southern history · Liang Jizhong · Wudi Xia": "he threw impeachment star relaxation, no longer sleep, double Road on the road, fury, do not stop temporarily."
Analysis of Idioms
Strong wind and strong waves
Idiom usage
As object and attribute, the same as "storm"
Chinese PinYin : fèn fēng jīng làng
The storm and the waves
a person who has lost his spouse. dān hú guǎ fú
The same thing as the same thing. zhǐ shì lèi qíng
see how one behaves in the future. yǐ guān hòu xiào