Afraid of wind and rain
Fear of wind and rain, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is p à f à nqi è y à, which means to describe people who are afraid of hardship and full of delicacy. It's from Dong Tang Lao.
Notes on Idioms
Fear: fear.
The origin of Idioms
The second discount of Dong Tang Lao written by Qin Jianfu in Yuan Dynasty: "among those who are engaged in business, some are willing to move forward and dare to gamble. Tang Fengxue endures the cold and the wind. Some are afraid of the wind and the rain, but they can't go out."
Idiom usage
Be afraid of difficulties.
Afraid of wind and rain
the lowly carry little authority - rén wēi quán qīng
take good care of one 's parents - wèn ān shì qǐn
orchestral music with rapid and rich rhythm - jí guǎn fán xián