Square dance against wind and rain

Shelter from the wind and rain (zh ē f ē ng d m: ng y ǔ)

Explanation: Sheltering from the wind and rain is a metaphor for protection.

source

Li Xianjuan's bloody feelings: "I risked my life to shelter you from the wind and rain, my old comrade-in-arms."

example

Parents really protect their children from the wind and rain.

He has been sheltering me from the wind and rain.

Original intention: to shelter you from the wind and rain.

Extension: It means that someone loves you and protects you from all harm.

English interpretation

keep out wind and rain

Block verb phrases to prevent entry.

word-building

The first and third positions are verbs (covering and blocking)

The second and fourth positions are synonyms (wind and rain)

There are similar words: shaking your head, gesturing, breaking your hands and feet, sending troops to pieces, observing the change of dynasties, and concentrating.