fierce storm
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is n ì f ē ng è L à ng, which means to describe a dangerous situation. From people's literature.
The origin of Idioms
People's literature, No.2, 1978: "even though Mr. Yin is full of complaints and irritability, he still hears the bell and rushes to the classroom to take lessons for the students against the strong winds and waves raised by the gang of four."
Idiom usage
As subject, object, attribute; used in figurative sentences.
Chinese PinYin : nì fēng è làng
fierce storm
pestilential rain and unhealthy mist. zhàng yǔ mán yān
where the wind passes , the grass bends -- influence of gentlemen. fēng xíng gé yǎn
deliberately embellish the facts. yǒu zhī tiān yè
felicity never turns out in pairs. fú wú shuāng zhì
seeking pleasure is like drinking poisoned wine. yàn ān zhèn dú
wake up as one from a drunken sleep. rú zuì fāng xǐng