furrowed by rain and wind
Weather beaten is a Chinese word, Pinyin B ǎ OJ ī NGF ē ngy ǔ, which means to describe a person who has experienced many hardships, or has rich experience, meaning the same as "weather beaten".
Idiom explanation
Having experienced many hardships. Same as "weather beaten".
The origin of Idioms
Sun Li's Xiulu collection: the road of literature and life: "our road has come a long way. It's bumpy and weathered. We have come to the present."
usage
He is experienced in describing
furrowed by rain and wind
one is long and the other is short - yī cháng yī duǎn
Hunger is easy to eat, thirst is easy to drink - jī zhě yì wéi shí,kě zhě yì wéi yǐn
Four bodies do not work hard, five grains do not divide - sì tǐ bù qín,wǔ gǔ bù fēn
The sea is boiling over the river - hǎi fèi jiāng fān