Wind and rain
Lie Feng Yin Yu is a Chinese idiom, pronounced Li è f ē ngy í NY ǔ, which means to describe a series of wrongly written words.
explain
This refers to the storm, after the metaphor of a series of typos.
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In the Southern Dynasty, Liang Liuxie's "Wen Xin Diao Long · Lian Zi": "Shangshu Da Zhuan has" BIE Feng Huai Yu "and" Di Wang Shi "says" lie Feng Yin Yu "; the words" BIE "," lie "," Huai "and" Yin "seem to move subtly; the meaning of" Yin "and" lie "is appropriate but not strange, and the reason of" Huai "and" BIE "is good but new.
Chinese PinYin : liè fēng yín yǔ
Wind and rain
flee from evil and strive to walk in fair fortune 's way. bì xiōng qū jí
speak carelessly , rapidly , voluminously like the outflow of river water when the sluice gates are opened. xìn kǒu kāi hé
The right way to settle down. ān zhái zhèng lù
Cutting the East and the West. dōng kǎn xī zhuó