inhale wind and drink dew -- to endure the hardship of travelling or fieldwork
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is x ī f ē n ɡ y ǐ NL ù, which means that Taoism and poetry are often used to refer to the gods' hunger strike. It's from Chuang Tzu's xiaoyaoyou.
Analysis of Idioms
Food and drink
Idiom usage
It is a metaphor for not eating
Examples
It seems that they are a group of people with lofty ideals who have brought their own furniture to serve the society. A postscript to Lu Xun's pseudo freedom book
The origin of Idioms
Zhuangzi xiaoyaoyou written by Zhuangzi in the Warring States period, Song Dynasty and Zhou Dynasty: "in the mountain of Chigu shooting, there are gods and men living here..." If you don't eat grains, you can drink dew and wind. "
inhale wind and drink dew -- to endure the hardship of travelling or fieldwork
every person has his weak points as well as strong points - chǐ duǎn cù cháng
wear a sad face a long face with knitted eyebrows - jiāo méi kǔ liǎn
The wind and shadow are perfunctory - fēng yǐng fū yān
beating drums and blowing trumpets - chuī chuī dǎ dǎ