The middle road is wandering.

Wandering in the middle.

Cao Cao's bitter and cold journey in Wei and Jin Dynasties.

The northern army boarded the Taihang Mountain. How difficult it is to climb this high mountain! Sakamoto Road is a bumpy road with bumpy wheels.

The wind whistling in the trees and the north wind howling in sorrow. When the bear was on the sidewalk, tigers and leopards stood on both sides of the street howling.

The valley is desolate, sparsely populated and covered with heavy snow. Looking up, the long voice sighed, and the long journey was continuous.

How sad I am and I really want to go back to my hometown. The bridge is too deep to enter, and the army is on the road.

Lost in marching, there is no place to stay at night. Walking, walking, a long day, the tired horse is hungry and hungry.

He walked along the side of the wolves, chopping wood and cutting ice to fill his stomach. Sadness makes me sad.

Interpretation of the full text of the bitter cold journey

This poem is a bitter and cold journey, which was written by Cao Cao in Wei and Jin Dynasties. This poem describes the poet's arduous journey to Taihang Mountain in the north. This poem describes the precipitous, desolate and precipitous Taihang Mountain, as well as the pains and hardships experienced by the poet in his journey, and expresses the hardships of the poet in his journey and his yearning for his hometown.

The first four sentences of this poem describe the dangers of Taihang Mountain. The poet described the twists and turns of the road with "the bend of the narrow intestine" and expressed the difficulty of driving with "the wheels were destroyed". At the same time, the poet also used "many trees are bleak" and "the north wind sounds sad" to render the desolate atmosphere of Taihang Mountain.

In the next six sentences, the poet further highlights the sinister environment of Taihang Mountain by depicting the existence of wild animals such as Xiong Bi and Tiger Leopard. At the same time, the poet also described the desolation and desolation of Taihang Mountain with "the valley is short of people" and "when the snow falls". These descriptions not only highlight the sinister environment of Taihang Mountain, but also express the pain and hardship experienced by poets in their journey.

In the next four sentences, the poet directly expressed his feelings. He lamented his melancholy and homesickness and missed the warmth and beauty of his hometown. These descriptions not only highlight the poet's feelings, but also make the poems more vivid and touching.

In the next sixteen sentences, the poet wrote the hard life on the way to March with the expression of line drawing narration. These descriptions include difficult roads, no campsites, no food and so on. These descriptions not only highlight the hardships of marching, but also express the poet's worries and worries.

In the last four sentences, the poet used Dongshan poems to express his grief. These descriptions include the poet's longing for his hometown, his aversion to war and his desire for peace. These descriptions not only highlight the poet's feelings, but also make the poetry more profound and touching.