strong wind and big waves
Big wind and big wave, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d à f à ng D à L à ng, which means huge wind and wave. It refers to the great turbulence and change of society. It also refers to a sharp, complicated, fierce and hard struggle. It comes from Gao Yang's mother and son.
Analysis of Idioms
Strong wind and huge waves
The origin of Idioms
Gao Yang's "mother and son monarch and Minister": "however, she has gone through numerous storms and waves. She knows that she can't avoid the troubles, so she has to hold her head up to harden the roof."
Idiom usage
It refers to the fierce struggle
strong wind and big waves
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