expose to the weather
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f ē ngchu ī R ì sh à I, which means strong wind and strong sun. From the red flag.
The origin of Idioms
Liang Bin "red flag spectrum" 27: "you wind and sun hard for a year, even a happy year also can't pass."
Idiom usage
Used as an object; spoken. The forgotten pile of coal in the past is exposed to the wind and the sun. Suddenly, everyone vies to collect it as a briquette. Road signs
Analysis of Idioms
The wind blows and the sun burns
expose to the weather
extraordinary talents and abilities - qí cái yì néng
have a brilliant mind and a broad vision - cái gāo yì guǎng
collect bits of fur under the foxes ' forelegs to make a robe - jí yè wéi qiú
Carve the spleen and the kidney - juān pí zhuó shèn