Windmill
Fengmayunche, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f ē NGM ǎ y ú NCH ē, which means chariots and horses of gods. From Lei Tang praying for rain.
The origin of Idioms
Liu Zongyuan of Tang Dynasty wrote in the essay of praying for rain in leitang: "wind, horse, cloud and chariot, Su Yan wanders."
Idiom usage
It is often used in figurative sentences. example through the ups and downs, you can see that Guibao is as charming as snow. Gong Zizhen's Ci in the first preface to nishang in Qing Dynasty
Windmill
a place where all kinds of people live - wǔ fāng zá chǔ
hate to leave a place where one has lived long - ān tǔ zhòng jiù
choose the place for one's retirement - zhōng yān zhī zhì
follow correct opinions or well-intentioned advice like water flowing swiftly and smoothly downward - cóng shàn rú liú