The wind and rain
It is a Chinese idiom, and its pinyin is zh ì m ù f ē ngy ǔ. It comes from the biography of Wei Gao in the old book of Tang Dynasty.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: wind and rain, wind and rain
Idiom usage
Fang Jinjin, Wang qindang and Wang Dan's contribution to the army's rent and tax are not urgent tours, the world is not foreign, the people's hearts are numerous, and the family has been empty for a long time. If they travel far away, they are just like those who are happy with misfortune. They change suddenly and refuse to accept the door! Xue Juzheng, Song Dynasty
The origin of Idioms
"Xuanzong Ji of the old book of the Tang Dynasty:" Kuang's generals and soldiers were exposed to the wind and rain. They fought against the thorns and thorns at night. They chased the jackals and broke the sky. "
Chinese PinYin : zhì mù fēng yǔ
The wind and rain
a swarm of people running after unwholesome things. rú yǐ mù shān
destroy evils before they become apparent. dù xī fāng wēi
bowelless gentleman -- nickname of the crab. wú cháng gōng zǐ
survive countless distresses and worries. yōu huàn yú shēng
to catch a thief you must find the stolen goods. zhuō zéi zhuō zāng
infer other things from one fact. jǔ yī fǎn sān