Live in the open
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l ù C ā NF ē ngs ù, which means eating in the open air and lodging in the wind; it describes a hard journey. From the popular romance of Qing history.
The origin of Idioms
The 33rd chapter of CAI Dongfan's popular romance of the Qing Dynasty: "along the way, I stayed in the flood area for several months."
Idiom usage
The journey is hard.
Chinese PinYin : lù cān fēng sù
Live in the open
the writing mirrors the writer. wén rú qí rén
an utterly inadequate measure. bēi shuǐ chē xīn
difficult miscellaneous diseases. yí nán zá zhèng