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Idiom: What does it mean to go with the wind? What kind of allusions and stories are there?
Idiom: Disappear with the Wind Idiom Simplified Solution: 3800

Idiom: Go with the wind.

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Bopomofo

Reference word: invincible looking at the wind

Interpretation: Yi Shen "stands against the wind and is invincible." See the article "Looking at the Wind and Invincible".

Emoji symbol: 2? Mighty (this is the emoji emoji "2?" Corresponding to the Chinese character "Mighty with the Wind" originally collected in this website. Add vivid symbols to Chinese characters 2? Compared with PNG pictures and animated GIF pictures, it is also convenient for everyone to copy and paste into social media and other places, and click the emoji symbol "2?" Besides, you can also see a more detailed introduction of this symbol in the EmojiAll expression dictionary. Interpretation of idioms and allusions: The following is the allusions of "watching the wind is impenetrable" for your reference. "Looking at the wind is invincible" and the original "should be invincible". Sima Xiangru, a native of Chengdu, Shu County in Han Dynasty, is the most representative figure of Han Fu. He was summoned by Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty for Zi Xu Fu, and later wrote Shang Lin Fu, describing the grand occasion of the emperor's hunting. Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was overjoyed and worshipped Sima Xiangru as a corps commander. The content of Shanglin Fu is based on the dialogue between fictional characters: Mr. Zi Xu of Chu State, Mr. Wu of Qi State and Wu Yougong of Han Dynasty, which describes the grand occasion of hunting between emperors and princes and the splendor of the imperial garden. None of them is the Shanglin Garden when the Palace described Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty: vast territory, magnificent mountains and rivers, lush flowers and plants. All kinds of herbs spread all over the vast osawa, spreading on the vast plains, falling against the breeze, emitting a strong fragrance. Later, this idiom evolved from here to describe being overwhelmed by powerful momentum.

Canon Source: This is listed as the canon source of Looking at the Wind for your reference. Han Sima Xiangru's Fu Lin (according to Biography of Historical Records and Sima Xiangru 1 17) is as high as a mountain, and Cui Weizhi is rugged, and the forest is deep and rugged, with 9. 00 156 _ W65438. Cover with green branches, cover with Li Jiang, cover with weeds, and use miscellaneous things as drainage ditches. Tie a wisp, make a fuss, uncover the car and weigh the orchid, pat the manuscript dry, stir the ginger lotus, open the orange and make fresh branches1> Gravel 2>, Jiang Yan 3>, Qingbi 4>, Bu Yuhong 5>, Yeoman 6>, Li Mi Taiyuan 7> are widely spread, so they should be invincible 8>, and vomit Yang Fang's lies 9>, Yu Feifei, with more and more scents. If the cloth is written, it will be awkward. [Note] (1) Fresh branches: a kind of vanilla, which can be dyed red. (2) Gravel: A herb whose roots can be dyed yellow. (3) Jiangyan: Plant name. Jiang, a Gramineae, has tender and edible stems, commonly known as "bamboo shoots". Rhizoma Sparganii, also known as Rhizoma Sparganii, can be used as medicine. (4) Qingbi: the name of vanilla. A grass as big as sand. (5) Bruhongze: It is all over the vast osawa. ?ㄨㄛ?, the way the rain flows down from the eaves. It's big. (6) Yeomans: extension and extension. Dude, pass the vine. (7) Gorgeous: Gorgeous and luxurious. Gorgeous, gorgeous. (8) Invincible: The way of vegetation falling with the wind. (9) Yang Lie: Fly strong.

Documentary evidence: 0 1. Hanshu. Volume 66. Gong Sunliutian, Wang Yang, Cai Chen, Zou Chuan. Yang Yun: "Dirty people are ruined and shuddered. Although they are elegant and ignorant, they still go with the wind. How can they be praised!" 」

Idioms solitaire's Idiom at the Beginning of "Extinction"

Decadent/sexy music

Weak and depressing music.

Weak and depressing music.

I was careless.

Decadent voice

Idioms ending in "Sui"

Follow the established rules

Idioms beginning with the word "Sui"

Drift with the tide

Adapt to the changing environment

Be consistent with others

Adapt oneself to different environments.

follow one's own inclinations

Take appropriate measures according to the situation.

You Yan drifted, drifting with the current.

Without a firm stand and a lack of judgment on right and wrong, we can only follow the crowd.

Can adapt to the environment, can meet in any situation.

Subsequent drug therapy

Youyan let it go.

Change with mechanism

hear nothing of

Drift with the tide

I don't have my own opinion. I just follow what others say.

Sound harmony

Potential contingency

Follow others.

Youyan rafting

Idioms ending in the word "Yi"

invincible

Run away at the sight of sb.

Weak, weak, weak, collapse

Be invincible in the wind

invincible

hear nothing of

invincible

Strength came and all obstacles were removed.

On the other side of the line of sight

Refer to the detailed explanation of the idiom "blowing in the wind" in Mandarin Dictionary;

Drifting in the wind.