swaying in the midst of a raging storm
It is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is f ē ngy ǔ PI ā oy á o, which means floating in the wind and rain. It means the situation is turbulent and unstable. It comes from the book of songs, the wind and the owl.
Idiom explanation
Flutter: flutter. Floating in the wind and rain.
The origin of Idioms
In the book of songs, Chen Feng, Chen Hao, it is said that "the room is full of wind and rain."
Idiom usage
I have been away from home for twelve or thirteen years. In the new autumn, it's the night of, and the end of the world is full of lonely feelings. (Guo Moruo's banana flower in his school days).
swaying in the midst of a raging storm
live at the mercy of the elements - kào tiān chī fàn
strengthen the defences and clear the fields - gù bì qīng yě