Wind and rain
It is an idiom with the pronunciation of L á NF ē NGF ú y ǔ, which refers to the wind and rain in summer and autumn. It comes from three sighs of autumn rain by Du Fu of Tang Dynasty.
explain
Refers to the wind and rain in summer and autumn. Later also refers to the wind and rain unceasingly. It's the same as "wind and rain".
source
The second part of "three sighs of autumn rain" by Du Fu of Tang Dynasty
Autumn is full of wind and rain, and the four seas and eight wastelands share the same cloud
Go to the horse cattle no longer braid, turbid path clear Wei when.
The head of corn has ears, the ear of millet is black, and the farmer's wife has no news.
In the city, if you exchange the rice for the quilt, you will find that the two sides are straight.
Examples
Song Zhou duanchen's "Qing Ye you" CI: "Xiyuan last night, another time, wind and rain." In the poem "Bodhisattva man" written by Nalanxingde in Qing Dynasty, it is said that "the wind and rain are forcing the cold food, and the cherry flowers are in a mess all night."
Blowing for ten days is like steaming. The poem "summer night" by Huang Jingren in Qing Dynasty
usage
The wind and rain are endless
Chinese PinYin : lán fēng fú yǔ
Wind and rain
rosy lips and pretty white teeth. chún hóng chǐ bái
evil men usurping authority. chái láng dāng dào
Standing on one's feet and looking sideways. chóng zú ér lì,cè mù ér shì
the four corners of the earth. dì jiǎo tiān yá