Blind wind and strange clouds
Blind wind and strange clouds, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is m á NGF à nggu à iy ú n, which means a sudden storm. It comes from Song · Jiang Kui's "song song Nao song Blowing song · Shi Yuyi".
Analysis of Idioms
Blind wind and strange rain
Harmony and light rain
The origin of Idioms
In Song Dynasty, Jiang Kui's "Song Nao song Blowing song · Shi Yu Pei" said: "the king of the five leaders, blind wind and strange clouds, and poisonous snake, are not benevolent."
Idiom usage
In a word, it's a combination. It's an object.
Blind wind and strange clouds
be courteous to the wise and condescending to scholars - lǐ xián xià shì
Emphasis on kindness and less writing - zhòng hòu shǎo wén
hold down a job without doing a stroke of work - shī lù sù cān