hardship of travel without shelter
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is C ā NF ē ngs ù y ǔ, which means to describe the hardship of travel or outdoor life. It's from Li He's mother's birthday in xieqingyuan county and please chase the lost silver.
The origin of Idioms
Xu Simei of the Qing Dynasty wrote "Xie Qingyuan County Li He Mu Shou and please chase the lost silver": "after farewell, the wind and rain, children's songs are hard to travel. When the grass is setting in the sun, I come to the lonely Pavilion again, sighing that the spring is 90 years old. It's not labor. "
Discrimination of words
Food and dew
Idiom usage
After the Tang and Song Dynasties, our forefathers sailed south with the idea of never going forward, creating a wilderness. Su Manshu's Nanyang dialect
Chinese PinYin : cān fēng sù yǔ
hardship of travel without shelter
publicize the good deeds of good people in the hope that others will emulate them. yáng qīng jī zhuó
feel irreconcilable hatred for sb. bù gòng dài tiān
endure the hardships of travel. pú pú fēng chén