The wind and rain are like a dish
Wind and rain, such as a plate, is a Chinese word to describe the great wind and rain. It refers to the oppression of the dark forces.
Source: Sun Guangxian's Zhaobei Suoyan · Yiwen · Ding Xiucai's miraculous Art: "the poem monk Guan Xiu's Xiake says:" the wind and rain are as black as a plate at dusk, I don't know where to go. " example: the body of sorrow and disease, sitting alone in the fighting room, surrounded by the forest, who will hear when the rich and powerful come to cry for help. Liang Qichao's review of Sino Japanese negotiations
Chinese PinYin : fēng yǔ rú pán
The wind and rain are like a dish
undue delay may bring trouble. yè cháng mèng duō
patriotic and loyal to the throne. xiāng cǎo měi rén
find a sheltering place or a small job. yī zhī yī qī
be erudite through paternal teaching and influence. jiā xué yuān yuán