travel all the time
It is a Chinese idiom. The Pinyin is "zh ì f ē NGM ù y ǔ", which means washing your hair with heavy rain and combing your hair with strong wind. It is often used to describe working outside. Comb your hair. Mu: shampoo. It comes from Zhuangzi · Tianxia.
Idiom usage
Combined; used as predicate and adverbial; with commendatory meaning
Examples
For more than 30 years, he swept away the mob and killed the common people, thus restoring the Han Dynasty. The sixty first chapter of romance of the Three Kingdoms by Luo Guanzhong in Ming Dynasty
The origin of Idioms
Zhuangzi · Tianxia: "it rains heavily, and the wind blows fast."
Idiom story
Mozi praised and said: "in the past, Dayu blocked the floodway, dredged the Yangtze River and Yellow River, and connected the four Yi and nine states. There were 300 rivers, 3000 branch rivers, and countless canals and streams. Dayu himself lifted the basket and waved the shovel, and finally gathered the water on the ground and made it belong to the big river. After working hard, I was so tired that my legs and stomach were emaciated, and my legs were hairless. I was drenched in the rainstorm and braved the gale to settle down ten thousand cities. Yu was a great sage and still worked hard for the affairs of the world himself. "
Chinese PinYin : zhì fēng mù yǔ
travel all the time
ant holes may cause the collapse of a dyke. dī kuì yǐ xué