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Autumn wind sweeping leaves, pronunciation is Qi ū f ē ngs ǎ oy è, Chinese idiom, meaning metaphor power, momentum. It's from xingshihengyan.
explain
Metaphor is powerful and powerful.
source
Feng Menglong of Ming Dynasty, the 19th volume of "awakening to the world" says: "every day I see Yuanbing passing by, and it's like the autumn wind sweeping away the leaves. I feel sad in my heart. It's just: I'd rather be a Taiping dog than a divorcee." It is also called "autumn wind sweeping leaves". Chen Yi's poem "cry for Comrade Xiyi, commander of army Ye" reads: "autumn wind sweeps the fallen leaves, and the voice of Iron Army is powerful."
usage
It is often used in figurative sentences
devastate
Although peony is good, it must be supported by green leaves - mǔ dān suī hǎo,zhōng xū lǜ yè fú chí