Wind and rain disperse
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f ē NGX í ngy ǔ s à n, which means that people together are scattered in all directions. It comes from the book with Yang pushe.
The origin of Idioms
In the Southern Dynasty, Chen Xuling wrote a book with Yang pushe: "I also heard that the princes of this dynasty were all women, scattered in the wind and rain, spreading eastward and westward."
Idiom usage
As a predicate or attribute; used of people or things.
Analysis of Idioms
The wind and the clouds disperse
Wind and rain disperse
courage of a warrior and the soul of a musician - jiàn tai xiāo xīn
When enemies meet, they are very clear-sighted - chóu rén xiāng jiàn,fèn wài yǎn míng
continue walking in the old steps and seclude oneself - gù bù zì fēng
take advantage of others ' difficulties the precarious situation sb . is in - chéng rén zhī wēi