What idioms are there with the word "Fengyun"?

Man of the hour [fēng yún rén wù]: refers to a person who is active for a while and whose words and actions can affect the overall situation. Source: Mao Zedong bid farewell to Si Tuleideng: "So he was selected by Marshall to become the ambassador to China and one of the most important figures in the Marshall system." For example, the man of the hour, the most powerful person in the business world, can only bow his head and plead guilty now.

Omnipotent; Omnipotent; Thunder is thunderous. A loud cry, a loud roar, can make the wind and cloud churn. Description is very powerful. Source: Tang Luobin Wang's "Biography of the World for Li Chuan": "A scream, a landslide; If you are angry, things will change color. " Ex.: Seeing the portrait of He Long, people seem to see his past glory in fighting in the battlefield.

Dragon and Tiger Fengyun [Dragon h ǔ f ē ng y ú n]: ① Metaphor when heroes meet. (2) refers to the meeting. Source: Ganyi: "The cloud follows the dragon and the wind follows the tiger."

The wind is surging [fēng qǐ yún yǒng]: The wind is blowing, and dark clouds are emerging. It is a metaphor that new things come and go, and the momentum is very strong. Source: Han Sima Qian's Biography of Historical Records Taishigong: "The princes are difficult; Wind steaming. " Peasant uprisings swept across China.

[fēng liú yún sàn]: It flows and disperses like wind and clouds. Metaphorically, people together are scattered in all directions. Source: Residual "Giving Cai": "The wind has passed away; Do not be like rain. " With the disappearance of sports in Beijing, people from all walks of life have disappeared.