scatter to the winds
It means that once we write off, it doesn't count: the enmity between us will blow from now on, and everything will look forward. It also refers to a trend that soon became popular: no matter what happens in the society, everything is in vogue.
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Source: Yao xueyin's Li Zicheng, Volume I, Chapter 17: "as long as there is property, brothers and nephews fight for property, and they have the same potential as enemies. What they usually say about benevolence, righteousness, loyalty, and brotherhood are all gone." a kind of flour grinding equipment an improper way of gas discharge in coal mine specifically, when discharging gas, it does not consider the gas concentration in the gas return flow, and discharges all the accumulated gas in a centralized way at one time, which is easy to cause the gas overrun in the return flow and gas accident.
English translation
letsomethingbegonewiththewind
Idiom information
Idiom explanation: refers to the complete cancellation (mostly referring to decisions, conclusions, etc.). Example of idiom: Xiong Zhaozheng's Zhang Juzheng, Volume 2, Chapter 21: "the chance to get a promotion is just like this." Grammatical usage: used as predicate; refers to decision, conclusion, etc. idiom structure: partial formal
Chinese PinYin : yī fēng chuī
scatter to the winds
strict and fair in meting out rewards and punishments. shǎng fá xìn míng
Victory or defeat is a matter of military affairs. shèng bài nǎi bīng jiā cháng