石尤风

石尤風
shíyóufēng
idiom

Meanings

  1. 1 Shi-You wind
  2. 2 a stubborn headwind
  3. 3 a wind that blocks travelers

Examples

Chuán xíng yù shíyóufēng, chíchí bù néng qǐháng.
The boat met a stubborn headwind and couldn't set out.
Yí lù shíyóufēng jǐn, lǚrén bùlǚ wéi jiān.
The headwind blew hard the whole way, making every step a struggle for the traveler.

Tips

history
From 《江湖》 via 《》: a merchant named You married a woman surnamed Shi. When he traveled far and did not return, she pined away and on her deathbed vowed 'I will become a great wind and stop other merchants from leaving their wives.' Thus contrary winds were called 石尤风 — the Shi-You wind.

Stroke Order

shí
yóu
fēng