windy and rainy
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f ē ngy ǔ Q ī Q ī, which means the combination of wind and rain, desolate and cold. From the book of songs, Zheng Feng, wind and rain.
Idiom explanation
Sad: cold.
The origin of Idioms
"The book of songs · Zheng Feng · wind and rain": "the wind and rain are desolate, and the crow of chickens is blaring".
Idiom usage
It is cold and desolate. In Tang Dynasty, Du Mu's Ode to a Fang Gong: "the singing platform is warm, and the spring is warm; the dancing hall is cold, and the wind and rain are sad."
Chinese PinYin : fēng yǔ qī qī
windy and rainy
Face to face lose heart back smile. dāng miàn shū xīn bèi miàn xiào
lay one 's head to the level of sb . 's ear. jiāo tóu jiē ěr