The eight-character idiom of "the sound of wind and cranes"

The sound of wind and cranes, the grass and trees are in danger

The sound of wind and cranes [fēng shēng hè lì]

Chinese Ci Book

Basic meaning

唳 : Crane’s cry. Describes being panicked or worried about oneself.

Source

"Book of Jin·Xie Xuan Biography" by Fang Xuanling and others of the Tang Dynasty: "The rest of the people fled at night; they heard the wind and the cranes roared; they all thought that Master Wang had arrived."

Example Sentences

After these criminals escaped from prison, they lived in fear every day.

Near antonyms

Synonyms

The grass and trees are all falling apart, the army is in ruins, the bow, the cup, the shadow of the snake, the cup, the bow, the shadow of the crane, the sound of the wind

Antonyms

Invincible, invincible, invincible, calm and calm