What are the idioms about carrying the wind?
The idioms with the wind include: the wind is sunny, the wind comes from nowhere, the wind is fast, the wind is in full bloom, and the weather is unimpeded.
1. The wind is gentle and the sun is shining brightly. It is pronounced as fēnɡ hé rì lì. It is a Chinese idiom that means the breeze is gentle and the sun is bright. Describes sunny and warm weather.
From "History of Pain" by Wu Jianren of the Qing Dynasty: "It was a warm and sunny day, and many officials came to pay their respects."
Translation: It was a warm and sunny day, and many officials came to pay their respects. Everyone came to pay their respects.
2. Wind comes out of nowhere, pronounced kōng xué lái fēng, Chinese idiom, only when there is a cave can the wind come in. The original metaphor is that the news and legends are not completely unfounded, but now it mostly refers to the news and legends being unfounded. ?
From Song Yu's "Feng Fu": "I heard from my teacher: Zhiju comes to the nest, and the wind comes from the hole. If the one who entrusts it is true, then the atmosphere is different."
Translation : I heard this from my teacher. Birds will make nests on the curved branches of the tangerine tree, and wind will arise in the hollows. Bird's nests and winds appear according to different environmental conditions, so the momentum of the wind will naturally vary due to differences in environmental conditions.
3. Wind and lightning is an idiom, pronounced as fēng chí diàn chè, which means very fast, like wind blowing lightning.
From the 60th chapter of Xu Zhonglin's "The Romance of the Gods" in the Ming Dynasty: "Huang Feihu's shooting skills are as fast as the wind and lightning, and he comes and goes like flying."
4. In his prime, pronounced fēng huá zhèng mào , a Chinese idiom meaning a bright appearance or complexion, usually reflecting a bright and cheerful inner spirit. Described as energetic and talented.
5. Rain or shine is a Chinese idiom, pronounced as fēng yǔ wú zǔ, which means that there is no obstacle to doing things, and it is smooth.
From Ming Dynasty Feng Menglong's "Eternal Words to Awaken the World: Huang Xiucai's Jade Horse Pendant": "Huang Xiucai took a short boat trip from the land, rain or shine, so he rushed."
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