heavy rain and wind
The Chinese idiom, J í f ē ngsh è NY ǔ, means strong wind and heavy rain. From the book of rites, yuzao.
The origin of Idioms
Yuzao in the book of Rites: "a gentleman's residence is always in charge of the household, and he sleeps in the east of hengshou. If there is a strong wind, thunder and heavy rain, it will change. Although it will be prosperous at night, he will sit in his clothes."
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute; used of natural phenomena. On the 15th of the winter festival, there will be strong wind and heavy rain, which is called cold food. A dream of the golden age
heavy rain and wind
The evil of the party favors the evil - dǎng è yòu jiān
Learning and then knowing, teaching and then difficulties - xué rán hòu zhī bùzú,jiāo rán hòu zhīkùn