Basic interpretation: wind: lost; And: to. This means that Qi and Chu are far apart. Even if horses and cows lose, they won't run to each other's territory. Metaphor things have nothing to do with each other. Synonym: the donkey's lips are not right for the horse's mouth: metaphorically answering irrelevant questions or answering irrelevant questions. The wind and horse don't pick up: or the wind and horse are irrelevant.
Detailed interpretation: wind: loss; And: to. This means that Qi and Chu are far apart. Even if horses and cows lose, they won't run to each other's territory. Metaphor things have nothing to do with each other. Example: Actually, we have nothing to do with each other, and neither does Wang Di and Du Fu. Guo Moruo's A Hundred Flowers Bloom Rhododendron. Source: Zuo Zhuan Xi Gong Four Years: You are in Beihai and I am in Nanhai, but it doesn't matter.
Idiom story:
King Chu Cheng sent messengers to the army and said, The king lives in the north and I live in the south. Even the lost cattle and horses in our two countries will not reach each other's territory. I didn't expect the king to come to our land regardless of the distance. What is the reason? Guan Zhong replied: In the past, Kang Gong ordered our late Taigong to say that you could conquer all the five princes and nine uncles to help the royal family. The scope of conquest for our ancestors is east to the sea, west to the Yellow River, south to Muling and north to Wudi.
You don't pay tribute to the precious hair of the royal family, which makes the sacrifice of the son of heaven lack the proper materials, and you can't invite God with wine. I'm here to plead guilty. Zhao Haoqi went to Chu and didn't come back, so I came to ask questions. The messenger replied, it is really my monarch's fault that the tribute was not delivered. Dare not to provide it in the future? As for Zhao Haoqi not coming back, the king should ask the people by the water. The vassal's army advanced and settled on the land.