An idiom that describes life without a fixed place?

Ⅰ A poem describing a person who has no fixed abode

Traveling in spring to present a bosom friend (Tang Dynasty Wei Chen)

Everything in life is uncertain and should be left to its own devices. Yuexiang. The lone traveler on the spring water gradually fades away, and the night sky is long when I return to my hometown to dream.

A few drops of frightening tears filled my clothes when I heard the cry of an ape across the river. If you don’t know me as a close friend, I’m all Uncle Bao, but if you trust me, I’ll go up the vast river.

Ⅱ 20 words to describe an unstable life

No fixed abode

Home all over the world

Wandering and unstable

Displaced

Displaced and besieged on all sides

War and chaos

Strong walls and clear fields

Years of war

Sleeping with each other < /p>

衽 leather pillow and Ge

Ⅲ What are the idioms to describe an unstable life

Living in the open air, having no fixed abode, wandering around the world, Displaced

Ⅳ Idioms expressing an unstable life

Trekking through mountains and rivers describes the pain of traveling long distances. See "crossing mountains and rivers".

Source: "Zuo Zhuan: The Twenty-Eighth Year of Duke Xianggong": "The emperor must abandon him and become a guard, trekking through mountains and rivers, being exposed to frost and dew, in order to fulfill his ambition."

Eat in the open air and sleep in the open air. Describe the hard work of traveling or field work.

Source: Song Dynasty Su Shi's poem "Send to Chi Shiyuan Sanyouzi before Yun arrives": "Sleeping in the open for six hundred miles, drinking the water of the Manan River in the Ming Dynasty."

"Fengfengyanyanlu" describes the hardships of journey or outdoor life.

Source: Xuanding of the Qing Dynasty, "The Record of Night Rain and Autumn Lanterns·Blue Sky and White Sun": "Eating wind swallows dew, trudging and running."

Wearing frost and walking on ice describes not being afraid of the severe cold, running around outside.

Source: "Baopuzi Xu Xue" by Ge Hong of Jin Dynasty: "Therefore, everyone is exposed to dust and rain, wears frost and walks on the ice, holds yellow in his arms and holds white in his arms, clears his body and fat, in order to approach the evil path. It is easy to sow in the morning and reap in the evening! ”

Dianpei wandering: falling, metaphorizing poverty and frustration; wandering: wandering. Dispersed due to famine or war. Describes a hard life and wandering around.

Source: "The Book of Songs·Daya·Dang": "People also have something to say, and the chaos is exposed." "Hanshu·Xue Guangde Biography": "I secretly saw that Guandong was extremely trapped and the people were displaced."

Displacement is caused by famine or war. Describes a hard life and wandering around. Same as "displaced".

Source: Volume 2 of Ye Mengde's "Summer Escape" from Song Dynasty: "In Jiyou winter, Jin invaded Rao Xin from Jiangxi, and all the residents there left the city empty and wandered on the road."

Running around here and there. It mostly refers to being forced by life or running around for a certain purpose.

Source: "Qinyuan Chun·Farewell to Zhang Zhou Qingyun" in the early period of Yuan Dynasty and Wei Dynasty: "After many years of military service, we have a broad friendship. We run east and west, and the mountains welcome us with water."

Running around here and there. It mostly refers to being forced by life or running around for a certain purpose.

Source: "Qinyuan Chun·Farewell to Zhang Zhou Qingyun" in the early period of Yuan Dynasty and Wei Dynasty: "After many years of military service, we have a broad friendship. We run east and west, and the mountains welcome us with water."

Piaodongxibo means wandering around with no fixed whereabouts.

Source: Chapter 112 of "Dang Kou Zhi": "The coachman said: 'Only one person thinks he can beat him.' After Xu Huai heard this, he asked who it was? The coachman said: 'This His surname is Yan and his name is Shu De... He has always been wandering around, not knowing where he lives. "

Wandering in the east and west means wandering in an uncertain way.

Source: Chapter 41 of "The Words of the Wild Old Man": "If my sister doesn't see pity, how can I protect my sister's soul after her death so that she doesn't wander around?"

Broken stem Duckweed is a metaphor for wandering.

Source: Song Dynasty Qin Guan's poem "Farewell to Jia Yunlao": "A hundred years old, we have the same arms, and the broken stems of duckweeds are temporarily in love."

The broken stems of floating duckweeds are a metaphor for wandering. indefinite. Same as "duckweed with broken stem".

Source: Ming Dynasty Mei Dingzuo's "Yuhe Ji·Zhufa": "The boat that wants to return to the sea has not been scheduled, and the dream and the drifting wind meet, like a broken stem and floating rafts, who can tie it."

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Aldera floating stems are algae and tree roots floating on the water. The metaphor is that the trail is wandering.

Source: The poem "Farewell" by Xu Wei of the Tang Dynasty: "After drinking too much, I will finally ask about the later period, and I will be very sad."

Eat in the wind and sleep in the open air. Describe the hard work of traveling or field work.

Source: Song Dynasty Su Shi's poem "Sending Chi Shiyuan Sanyouzi to Yunxian": "Sleeping in the open for six hundred miles, drinking the water of the Manan River in the Ming Dynasty."

Feng Chen Pu Pu Feng Chen: refers to traveling, with the meaning of hard work; Pu Pu: looking tired from traveling. Describes traveling, being busy and tiring.

Source: "The Biography of Liu Yi" by Shang Zhongxian of the Yuan Dynasty: "You must be an old friend who has traveled a long way."

Wind servant girl and rainy temples describe women who are busy working outside and have disheveled hair. .

Source: "The Biography of Liu Yi" by Li Chaowei of the Tang Dynasty: "I can't bear to see the king's beloved daughter shepherding sheep in the wild, with wind and rain on her temples."

Wind and rain shower: comb , grate and other tools for combing hair; Mu: bathing, washing. The wind combs the hair and the rain washes it, which describes the constant work and wind and rain.

Source: "History of the Yuan Dynasty·Rites and Music": "Looking at my ancestors, the wind and rain wash over them."

Feng Bo Luan Piao is a metaphor for a talented person who has no ambition and is wandering in an uncertain way. .

Source: Quan Zuwang of the Qing Dynasty, "Preface to (Collection of Poems by Yingbo Shanfang)": "However, the phoenix and the luan are floating, and the thorns in the bosom are filled with water."

Floating traces and floating traces : floating; wave: wandering. Uncertain traces, wandering footprints everywhere. It is a metaphor for a person or life that is wandering around and unstable.

Source: The third chapter of Yuan Wangziyi's "Wandering into the Taoyuan": "You are acting recklessly and dare to bully us."

The traces are fluffy. A metaphor for wandering. Stem, broken stem; fluff, flying fluff.

Source: Ming Dynasty Fan Yiyi's "Looking for Relatives: Encounter": "The traces are fluttering, how can we be tired of wandering in the mountains and rivers."

Wandering in the rivers and lakes: wandering everywhere; rivers and lakes : Refers generally to various places. Wandering from place to place without a fixed residence.

Source: Volume 13 of Zhang Junfang's "Yunji Qizhu" of the Song Dynasty: "A certain person cannot be willing to be cold and miserable, and wanders around the world."

Wandering Pingzong wandering: Wandering everywhere; Pingzong : Like duckweed, floating indefinitely. The trail is described as wandering, like flowing water and duckweed.

Source: Chapter 20 of "The Peony Pavilion" by Tang Xianzu of the Ming Dynasty: "Hate hurriedly, shadows in the waves, the wind cut the jade hibiscus."

Wandering around the world Wandering: Wandering everywhere. Wandering everywhere, traveling all over the world.

Source: Song Dynasty Li Mao's "Yike Series·Li Bai's story has different accounts": "He was slandered by his peers, and he was ordered to return to the mountain, and then he wandered around the world."

Wandering around the world: Wandering everywhere. Wandering everywhere, traveling all over the world.

Source: Song Dynasty Li Mao's "Yike Series·Li Bai's story has different accounts": "He was slandered by his peers, and he was ordered to return to the mountain, and then he wandered around the world."

"Wandering" describes living a difficult life and wandering around. Same as "displaced".

Displaced and scattered due to famine or war. Describes a hard life and wandering around.

Source: "The Book of Songs·Daya·Dang": "People also have something to say, and the chaos is exposed." "Hanshu·Xue Guangde Biography": "I secretly saw that Guandong was extremely trapped and the people were displaced."

Wandering around describes a difficult life. Same as "displaced".

Displaced: Become a disciple and become separated. Nowhere to stay, wandering everywhere.

Source: "Hanshu·Xue Guangde Biography": "I secretly saw that Guandong was extremely trapped and the people were displaced."

Living in the world: living in a foreign country due to the pressure of life; traveling in the world: Refers to a troubled life. He was impoverished and wandering around the world.

Source: Yuan·Fan Zian's "Bamboo Leaf Boat" wedge: "I studied literature diligently for ten years at Yingchuang, and I am ashamed to kill thousands of people before I die, so I am living in the dust of the world."

Being forced to leave his hometown and wander in other places.

Source: Volume 56 of "Wudeng Huiyuan" written by Shi Puji of the Song Dynasty: "I ran away from my father and lived in a foreign land. I bumped into the east and west. It was miserable, Amitabha."

Wandering at the end of the world: Tianbian refers to a very far place. Poor and wandering everywhere. Describes an unstable and extremely difficult life.

Source: "Zhu Yingtai is approaching" by Deyou Taisheng of the Song Dynasty: "Sigh for the good obstacles! There is a hatred to wander to the end of the world, who will weep for the lonely journey?"

Displaced places are still spoken. Displaced. It means wandering everywhere with no place to stay.

Luan floats on the phoenix ① Describes the magical and elegant style of calligraphy. ②It is a metaphor for couples or lovers who are separated and separated. It also generally refers to a person's downfall and wandering. Also known as "Piao Luan Piao" and "Piao Luan Piao Feng".

Luolujianghu Luolu: poverty and frustration. Forced by life, he wanders around.

Source: Tang Dynasty Du Mu's poem "Reminiscences": "The downcast rivers and lakes are drinking wine, and the slender waist is light in the palm."

The wind is blowing in the rain, and the wind is combing the hair, and the rain is washing the hair. . Describes people who often work hard outside without shelter from the wind and rain.

Source: "Zhuangzi · Tianxia": "Breeze in the heavy rain and watch the strong wind."

Wearing stars and wearing moon Wearing stars and moon. It describes running around all night or leaving early and coming back late, which is very hard.

Source: No. 1 in "Enemies and Creditors" by Anonymous of the Yuan Dynasty: "This big child wears stars and moon, and gets up early and goes to bed late."

Wandering indefinitely Wandering: drifting or staying with the water. It just stops wherever it drifts with the water, with no definite direction. It is a metaphor for running around for a living and leading an unstable life.

Source: Song Dynasty Fan Chengda's "Yuan Ye Yi Qun Cong": "I pity my good brother from afar, wandering in Yujiang Village.

Ⅳ 6 four-character words to describe the instability of life

Wandering and wandering, wandering and uncertain, floating and broken, drifting with the current, running around here and there

Looking at the landlord Adopt

Ⅵ Idioms expressing an uncertain life

No fixed abode

Home all over the world

Wandering all over the world

Running around

Wandering around the world

Fugitive

Wandering around

Similar meanings also exist

栉风雨雨

Dressed in stars and wearing the moon

Covering the sky and sitting on the ground

Dining in the wind and sleeping in the dew

Sleeping in the morning and night

Forgetting to sleep and eat

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Wasted food and sleep

Traveling through mountains and rivers

Traveling in the dust

Ⅶ Idioms describing living without a fixed place

Wandering all over the world, with no family to rely on, wandering in the rivers and lakes, all alone, without care, wandering around the world

Dining style, sleeping in the open air, on the mat, on the ground, without any restraints, sitting on a pillow, all over the world

Mu Lu Comb the wind, high festival, clear breeze, flying canopy, riding the wind, dining in the wind, sleeping in the rain, dining in the clouds, washing in the wind, dining in the wind, sleeping in the open air, dining in the wind, snow, dining in the wind, sleeping in the grass, eating in the clouds, lying on the stone, dining in the wind, sleeping in the water, dining in the wind, drinking in the open air, eating pine trees and cypress

Is this enough?

Ⅷ Idioms to describe an unstable life

Living without a fixed place

Home all over the world

Wandering Uncertain

Displaced

Displaced

Ⅸ What are the idioms that describe the wandering life?

Idioms describing the wandering life: living under the fence of others No fixed abode

Idioms containing the word "no":

Stand still, stand still, do not move, love broad and not exclusive, arrogant, cannot grow, Ao cannot grow

saddle Never leave the horse's back, the armor never leave the general, the saddle never leave the horse, the armor never leave the body, love can't bear to let go, love can't let go, never forget the danger

Sad but not sad, ambiguous, arrogant, unworthy, unable to hold back, not deceiving in the darkroom

If you don’t follow the rules of the ruler and ministers, you will be uneasy in your room. You won’t be in your position. You won’t be humble or arrogant.

Being humble is not worthy of being humble. If you are forced, you will have to do it as a last resort. You will not avoid the ax.

If you don’t use the ax and the ax, you won’t win for a hundred times and you won’t be able to catch a whip. If you don't take advantage of the enemy, you won't avoid hardships and dangers

You will not tolerate the injustice of the north and you will not step forward. You will not avoid water and fire. You will not be able to distinguish between bean sprouts and wheat. Losing one does not avoid fire

A hundred does not make a lot, a hundred does not make a few soldiers, a soldier does not taint, a soldier does not bleed, a soldier does not snow, a defeat does not turn the heel

A hundred does not save a hundred, and a soldier does not lend a hand. I can't help but be a general and never tire of plucking a dime of soldiers

I never tire of being deceitful and humble when encountering a soldier. I am invincible and invincible. I can't help but feel miserable

I can't tell the truth from the false and I can't deny the injustice. Coexist, not contradictory, not look at, not pay attention

Not fussy, not cowardly, not grasping, not paying attention, controlling, uncertain, half-crazy, not submissive, not tea-free or rice-free

The dagger is not frightened, the side dust is not frightened, the whip is too long. If the whip is not as long as the horse's belly, it will not be a waste

If you are not stupid, if you are not deaf, if you are half-hearted, if you do not accept it, you will leave without saying goodbye, and if you are not missing a hair or a hair, you will not be missing a hair. /p>

As expected, three watts, no difference in height, no decency, no less than Tianyuan

Not ashamed to ask questions of others, not to look down upon others, not to eat mutton, to get a body full of mutton, not to eat fireworks, not to be ashamed to end up in the end

Unexpected misfortune, failure to move, unsuccessful disciples, failure to succeed, disobedience to one’s position

Unexpected worries, unforeseen sins, half-understood, half-understood, half-low, half-low, not-high

Ⅹ Four-character words to describe an unstable life

Leaving hometown

Living without a fixed abode

Home all over the world

Wandering and wandering

Precarious