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The meaning, origin and allusions of flying sand and stones

Pinyin füI shāzǒu shí

During the Three Kingdoms period, Lu Yin, an imperial envoy of Soochow, offended Sun Quan by trying to protect Prince Sun He and was arrested and imprisoned. Later, he was promoted to Governor of Xiling. China's book Cheng Hua recommended "Lu Yin is brilliant, brilliant. When he was a local official in Cangwu Nanhai, he made great contributions to the management of flying sand and stones there. The people benefited a lot, but he himself was very clean. "

Allusions Cangwu Nanhai, at the age of 20, there was wind and miasma, the wind broke wood, flying sand turned to stone, and the air was foggy, but birds were not.

The History of the Three Kingdoms Wu Zhi Lu Kai Chuan

Explain the flying sand and stones. Describe the strong wind.

Used as predicate, attribute and clause; Describe the wind rush.

Synonyms are thunder and wind, and the sky is dark.

On the contrary, the words are clear and the spring is bright.

Less riddles; The Gobi is windy.

Encounter language Camels have wings

British sandstorm

For example, if you are angry with the sky, flying sand and stones will hurt people.

Ming, Wu Cheng'en, Journey to the West, the 28th time.

Examples of idioms

Whenever the wind blows suddenly, the ghost weather like flying sand and stones makes them unable to cook in the wild, so they have to swallow dry food with pickles to satisfy their hunger.

◎ According to the elders, the secluded tableland is a shady mountain. It was the jade emperor in the sky who got angry and stamped his foot, causing sand and stones to fly on the ground. This is a big earthquake, which created such a plateau.