Wind and rain
Lie Feng Yin Yu is a Chinese idiom, pronounced Li è f ē ngy í NY ǔ, which means to describe a series of wrongly written words.
explain
This refers to the storm, after the metaphor of a series of typos.
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In the Southern Dynasty, Liang Liuxie's "Wen Xin Diao Long · Lian Zi": "Shangshu Da Zhuan has" BIE Feng Huai Yu "and" Di Wang Shi "says" lie Feng Yin Yu "; the words" BIE "," lie "," Huai "and" Yin "seem to move subtly; the meaning of" Yin "and" lie "is appropriate but not strange, and the reason of" Huai "and" BIE "is good but new.
Wind and rain
be left with nothing whatsoever - liǎng shǒu kōng kōng
a bell with a wooden clapper -- used figuratively for education - jīn kǒu mù shé