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What are the idioms for windmill?
The idioms for windmill include: windmill cloud horse [fēng chē yún mǎ]?
Basic meaning: refers to the chariots and horses of the gods. It is also used to describe swiftness and speed. Same as "windmill and rain horse".
Source: Ming Dynasty Chen Zilong's "Song of Taibai Restaurant with Guests in Rencheng": "Our generation has been through the ages, how far can windmills and clouds go?"
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