A poem describing the fatigue of traveling.

1. Poems about traveling

Poems about traveling 1. Describe how busy you are and how hard and tired you are on the journey

Weathered [b m: o j ī ng f ē ng Shu ā ng]

Interpretation

Full; Jing: experience; Wind and frost: a metaphor for hardship. Describe the long-term hardships and hardships of life and struggle.

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Source

How long is 35 years by Cao Jinghua: "On his serene face; Full of weather-beaten wrinkles. "

Example

1. This old man is deeply in love with his motherland.

synonyms

antonyms

Go through hardships, hardships and hardships, go through vicissitudes of life

2. What are the words or poems that describe who wants to run around?

The words or poems that describe who wants to run around are: run around here and there.

refers to being forced by life or running around for a certain purpose. Crossing mountains and rivers bá shān shè shuǐ: Crossing mountains: crossing mountains; Wade: wade across the river with your feet.

climb mountains and mountains, wade across rivers. Describe the hardships of walking a long way.

travel across oceans. Yu ? n shè chó ng yá ng: Ocean: a vast ocean. Cross the ocean far away.

servant dust pú pú f ēē ng Ché n: servant: the appearance of fatigue on the road; Dust: refers to travel, which means hard work. Describe a busy trip and a tiring journey.

navigation ladder mountain há ng h m: I t and sh ā n: cross the sea and climb the mountain. Refers to a difficult journey.

sleeping in the wind: eating in the wind and sleeping in the open air. Describe the hardships of travel or field work.

3. which word is used to describe people who are busy and tired during the journey

tired, tired, sleepy, exhausted

1. Tired [láo lèi]

Explanation: Feeling tired due to overwork: working ~.

Citation: Chapter 7 of Du Pengcheng's "Defending Yan 'an" says: "Please ask his old man to work hard, and don't refuse."

2. Tired [pí dé n]

Explanation: Very tired: ~ unbearable.

Quote: Zou Taofen's Experience 11: "Every night, both of us stay up all night, preparing for the exam until two or three o'clock, and we are so tired that we can't describe it."

third, fatigue [pí kī n]

explanation: fatigue: he worked day and night, regardless of ~.

Citation: Ba Jin's "Lina Seventeenth Letter": "This kind of work makes me very tired."

Fourth, fatigue [pí bèi]

Explanation: extremely sleepy, no spirit. Bèi: Extremely tired.

Quote: The Story of the Deer by Malaqinfu: "The speed of the deer is gradually slowing down, and the number of stops and rests is increasing, which shows that it is exhausted."

5. Wei dun [wěi dùn]

Explanation: lack of energy; Sleepy: ~ unbearable.