You look haggard? Dull? Travel-stained? Dress inappropriately.
Sleep in the wind? Hungry? Tired of traveling? Pain or hardship cannot be expressed in words.
Travel-stained [fü ng ché n pú pú]: You look tired on the road. Describe the journey, busy and tired.
From: Yuan Shangzhong Xian's Liu Yichuan: "You are an old friend from afar."
The door opened and a big man came in. It was Lu.
Grammar: subject-predicate type; As an attribute or adverbial; Describe a tiring journey.
Synonym: rusu food? Hurricanes and rain? People are exhausted? Crossing mountains and rivers? Be in a hurry to start/travel
Antonym: doing nothing? Have a safe trip. Idle about, unwilling to work.
Idioms solitaire: Travel-stained people are eager to bow down to the round door to make guests feel at home. If you catch the old man under the moon in the water? Everyone has his own million soldiers?
Sleep in the wind [fēng cān lù sù]: Eat in the wind and sleep in the open air. Describe the hardships of traveling or field work.
From: Shi Shi's poem "Send a three-year-old son to the cloud first": "The rice is 600 Li, and the Ming Dynasty drinks Ma Nanjiang water.
Sentence: Although the soldiers camped all the way, they were full of spirits and high morale.
Grammar: combination; As predicate, attribute and adverbial; Describe the hardships of the journey
Synonym: ground action? Eat the wind and drink the dew? Dust? Rusu meal? Hurricanes and rain?
Idioms solitaire: Living in the wind, sleeping in the house, learning from Confucianism, elegant and romantic. Make the past serve the present. Can't wait? Treat people like birds of a feather?
Despair [w ě i m ǐ b 249zhè n]: describes listlessness and depression.
From: In "Preface to Master Gao Xian": "It is too late to lose.
Sentence making: No matter what difficulties and setbacks he encounters, he always goes forward bravely and doesn't look depressed at all.
Synonym: sleepy? Come down? Depression? Depression?
Antonym: majestic? Rejuvenation? Full of energy? Work hard? Passion?
Idioms solitaire: Feeling depressed, encouraging the soldiers to join the brigade and retreat from it, moving eastward, crying and losing face in the West Station? Colored silk mortar head and deep eyes?
Hungry [jī bù zé shí]: You can eat whatever you want. Metaphor needs urgency, regardless of choice.
From: Song Shi Puji's "Five Lights Meeting Yuan" Volume 30: "Q:' What is the monk family style? "The teacher said,' Hungry doesn't choose food'." "
Sentence: Eat everything when you are hungry and wear everything when you are frozen. This is the so-called hunger for food, cold for clothes!
Grammar: complementarity; Become an object; Metaphor needs urgency, regardless of choice.
Synonym: wolfing down a meal? Pick the fat and choose the thin? Hungry? Giggle? Do you want to choose clothes?
Antonym: Pick the fat and choose the thin.
Idioms solitaire: Hungry for a bite, hungry for a bite, bitter for a bite, sweet for a bite, holding grandchildren, fighting wits and fighting bravely, and the whole army was wiped out? Never forget its shape?
Suffering [kǔ]bùkān yán: Pain or hardship is so extreme that words can't express it.
From: Song Changling's "Leshan Liu Lu Gong Fu": "I got a serious illness in my later years, my eyebrows fell off, my nose was broken, and I was miserable."
Sentence: His poor health, coupled with the loss of his wife in middle age, is really miserable.
Synonym: bitter? Endless sea of suffering
Antonym: sweetness as a taste.
Idioms solitaire: I can't bear to say how miserable it is. Four words, four fours, six unforgiving, six parents at odds, or the same dust, dirt and bran? What's the future?