Strong wind and strong grass
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J í f ē ngzh ā NGJ ì NC ǎ o: the metaphor means that only after a severe test can we know who is really strong. The same as "strong grass is known by strong wind". Source: on the biography of the imperial clan in the book of Jin: "if you are noble, you will feel sad on your pillow; if you stay in the country, you will feel sad. It is said that "the wind is strong and the grass is strong." usage: as object, attributive and clause
Strong wind and strong grass
be a tower of strength and be justly proud of it - ào rán yì lì
describe in minute, vivid detail - qióng xíng jì xiàng
show appreciation by beating time with one 's hand - jī jié tàn shǎng
successive distresses as caused by continual wars - bīng lián huò jié