hardship of travel
Accommodation on water, picnics in the wind. It's a tough journey.
Idiom explanation
Explanation: accommodation on water, picnics in the wind. It's a tough journey.
Idioms and allusions
[source]: in the return of Jingkou written by Yin Yaofan of Tang Dynasty, it is said that "officials and people should not see the face of joining the army, and their hair is burning at the temples when they have a good life."
Discrimination of words
Idiom example: Ling Mengchu of the Ming Dynasty, Volume 4 of the second quarter of the story of surprise: "go to the road in the morning and evening, have a good day's sleep, arrive in Chengdu early and stay in a hotel for one night." Common degree: general emotion color: commendatory words grammar usage: as predicate, object, attribute; used in travel life idiom structure: combined generation time: Ancient
Chinese PinYin : shuǐ xiǔ fēng cān
hardship of travel
expose a cut-off head to public view as a warning to. xiāo shǒu shì zhòng
Apricot cheek and peach face. xìng sāi táo liǎn
not ashamed to admit being the last. bù chǐ zuì hòu
Horizontal nose and vertical eye. héng tiāo bí zi shù tiāo yǎn