exposed to the sun and wind
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is R ì zh ì f ē ngchu ī, which means sunshine and wind. It's a long journey. It's from the first fold of Suo Bai ape.
Analysis of Idioms
The sun is burning and the wind is sifting
The origin of Idioms
The first discount of Ming Dynasty's Wu Mingshi's Suo Bai Ape: "it's not easy to drive thousands of miles and run a business for two years. It's hard for me to get a chance to return to my hometown only after I've been affected by the sun and wind."
Idiom usage
I've been in the snow for some time. First discount of Ming Dynasty's Wu Ming's Ju Shou Pai
exposed to the sun and wind
not forget after having run the eye over - chù mù chéng sòng