flee far away in getting wind of sth.
Wenfengyuandun is a Chinese idiom, and its pinyin is w é NF ē ngyu ǎ nd ù n, which means to escape from the wind.
Idiom explanation
Wind: wind, news; far away: far away. You can run away when you hear a little wind.
Idioms and allusions
Source: Ming Dynasty Feng Menglong's ancient and modern novels: Mu Mian an's Zheng Hu Chen's Retribution: "Jia Sidao found out that Mongolia had something to do with returning to the north, and Ezhou was besieged and liberated, so he concealed the matter of negotiating peace and becoming a minister and accepting money, which shows his exaggeration. It's only said that Mongolia has its own reputation and is far away from the world. "
Chinese PinYin : wén fēng yuǎn dùn
flee far away in getting wind of sth.
to be in a hopeless situation. yáng luò hǔ kǒu
the ornamental and the combined plain properties. wén zhì bīn bīn