What does the wind and rain mean?

Qifengkuyu means Qifeng: cold wind; Kuyu: rain that has been falling for a long time causing disaster; describes bad weather; later it is used to describe a miserable and desolate situation.

1. Source

"Zuo Zhuan of the Fourth Year of Zhaogong": "There is no miserable wind in spring and no bitter rain in autumn."

2. Examples

1. If we live here, we can't get over it. Why don't we go hang out with him for a few more years while the color is still there? Why bother here and suffer these miserable winds and rains. It comes from the 62nd chapter of "The Romance of the Sui and Tang Dynasties" written by Chu people in the Qing Dynasty.

2. “Suffering is a fortune in life for the truly strong. It sharpens the strong’s will to live even more tenaciously. With the training of the sharpening stone of tribulation again and again, you will increase Use the power to overcome the wind, rain, frost and snow one by one to create your value and make your life brilliant.

Suffering makes the strong understand the real life, and the real life requires suffering, because they know that, A life without suffering is a blank life, because the coldness and cruelty of suffering make the destiny of the strong sublimated, making it appear wiser, deeper, more colorful, more graceful, more beautiful, and more fruitful. From (Contemporary) Yin Qian's "Yin". "Complete Collection of Qian's Essays".

3. Extended Reading

1. Synonyms: wind and rain, wind and rain

2. Antonyms: wind and sunshine, Gentle breeze and drizzle.

3. Emotional color: a derogatory idiom.