wild storms
It's a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is Ku á NGF ē ngzh ò uy ǔ. Later, it also refers to a dangerous situation or a strong momentum. From Laozi.
Synonyms: tempest, tempest, tempest, tempest, tempest, tempest, tempest
Synonym: Earth and nature
Antonym: stay still
The origin of Idioms
"Laozi" Chapter 23: "so the wind does not end the dynasty, the rain does not end the day."
Idiom usage
It refers to a dangerous or violent situation.
Examples
I ponder, listen carefully, it is to wake up the storm. (the fourth part of Xiao Xiang Yu by Yang Xianzhi in Yuan Dynasty)
In the 38th chapter of the chronicles of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty written by Feng Menglong of the Ming Dynasty, "suddenly I heard the barrage of artillery in the valley. On the left, there was a decadent uncle, on the right, there was a peach, and there were two ways of iron cavalry, like a storm, encircling the future."
Chinese PinYin : kuáng fēng zhòu yǔ
wild storms
bringing up a tiger to injure oneself. yǎng hǔ shāng shēn
describe solemn and bleak atmosphere. bēi gē jī zhù