Rain and frost
Muyu Jingshuang, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is m ù y ǔ J ī ngshu ā ng, which means to bear the rain and frost. It's hard work. It comes from the story of Epiphyllum, a journey to meet the master by Tu Long of Ming Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Tu Long of the Ming Dynasty wrote in Epiphyllum, a journey to meet a teacher: "I still want to be bathed in rain and frost, lock my armor in my body and sink my gun in my hand."
Idiom usage
It's hard to be around the stars and the moon, and it's hard to be through the rain and the frost. The Taiping Heavenly Kingdom: the book of natural conditions
Analysis of Idioms
Close synonym: dew and wind
Chinese PinYin : mù yǔ jīng shuāng
Rain and frost
talent unsurpassed in one 's generation. gài shì zhī cái
Opinions on swallow and swallow. yàn què zhī jiàn
Drilling mountains and blocking seas. zuàn shān sāi hǎi