Wind and rain
It's a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is f ē ngch í y ǔ zh ò u, which describes it as swift and violent as wind and rain. It comes from the biography of Xie Yanzhang, Liang Shu, the history of the Old Five Dynasties.
The origin of Idioms
According to the biography of Xie Yanzhang in Liangshu, the history of the Old Five Dynasties, it is said that "the whole journey of every Dun formation, with left rotation and right drawing, is not as fast as the wind and rain, so it was used by knights at that time."
Idiom usage
Mr. Ren himself rode a fast horse and brought a troop of 80 soldiers to the rear. The twelfth chapter of Zhang Chunfan's official sea in Qing Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : fēng chí yǔ zhòu
Wind and rain
tragic beyond compare in this human world. cǎn jué rén huán
long distance separates no bosom friends. tiān yá bǐ lín
on the basis of one-sided viewpoint. máng rén shuō xiàng
There are no people here, there will be places for them. cǐ chǔ bù liú rén,huì yǒu liú rén chǔ