"There is a breeze outside the window" means that there is a slight wind blowing outside the window, but the wind is very cold.
This poem comes from an article in Kong's "207 on the 47th Floor", which is said to have been written by one of his classmates in the graduation yearbook. Each sentence contains the name of a Qiong Yao novel. The last sentence includes the "Kongtong Wind".
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Kong, known as "Come and have a drink with me in the north", is a professor of Chinese Department in Peking University, a famous host of CCTV's Lecture Room, and the chief blogger of Sina Culture Blog. 65438-0983 was admitted to the Chinese Department of Peking University from Harbin and stayed there as a teacher. He was awarded the title of "Top Ten Teachers in Peking University".
"207 on the 47th floor" tells about some people and things that Kong lived in 207 on the 47th floor when he was studying for a master's degree at Peking University. The language is humorous but not frivolous, and all the 20 brothers he described have distinct personalities.
Kong's articles are not only lively and interesting, but also cynical, especially after he wrote his famous article "207 on the 47th floor" in "The Past of Peking University", which spread like wildfire and made countless heroes bow to their knees. The media called it "the real humor since Qian Zhongshu", while the academic circles praised it as "Mark Twain of Peking University", which made people envious.