be beaten by wind and waves
Fengfenglangda, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f ē n ɡ Chu ī L à n ɡ D ǎ, which means to describe a dangerous encounter or severe test. From the palace of eternal life.
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] the wind blows and the rain blows, and the wind is gentle and the sun is beautiful
The origin of Idioms
The 25th issue of the palace of eternal life by Hong Sheng in Qing Dynasty: "pity a pair of mandarin ducks. They are beaten by the wind and waves. They are so bullied."
Idiom usage
It can be used in conjunction with "can stand" and so on. No matter, it's better than walking around. (Mao Zedong's "water melody: swimming")
be beaten by wind and waves
A thousand push and ten thousand resistance - qiān tuī wàn zǔ
Old but not dead is a thief - lǎo ér bù sǐ shì wéi zéi