headwind
Shi You Feng is a Chinese word, which means headwind and headwind.
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The common name of headwind and headwind.
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It is said that in ancient times, there was a merchant named you who married Shi's daughter and was very affectionate. When you didn't return from a long journey, Shi became sick of missing him. On his deathbed, he sighed, "I hate that I can't stop him. If there is a business trip today, I will take it as a strong wind to stop it. "See yuan yishizhen's" the story of langhuan "quoted from" the chronicle of the rivers and lakes ". Later, it was called "Shi You Feng" because of the headwind and headwind. In the Song Dynasty, Liu Jun, Emperor Xiaowu of the Southern Dynasty, also used this allusion in Ding Du Hu Ge: at the beginning of Du Hu Zheng, Nong also hated Xu. I'd like to be a stone and a wind, and I'd like to stop traveling on all sides.
headwind
to be keen on mountains and rivers has become and unalterable favourite hobby - yān xiá gù jì
even a drop of water couldn 't leak out - shuǐ xiè bù tòu
the defects do not obscure the virtue - yú bù yǎn xiá