The pinyin of rugged

The pinyin of rugged: qí qū bù píng.

Basic explanation:

Rugged: The ground is uneven. Describe the unevenness of the road.

(Qing Dynasty) Chapter 5 of Wenkang's "Heroes of Sons and Daughters": "When Mr. An saw that the road was getting rough and bumpy, with rocks and grass, and no villages inhabited, he felt a little afraid of the approaching."

Synonyms:

Seven highs and eight lows, bumpy and bumpy

Related sentences:

1. Uncle Huang’s life was bumpy and bumpy.

2. The road ahead is always difficult and bumpy.

3. This mountain road is rugged and has cliffs next to it, making it daunting.

4. This area is full of rugged mountain roads, which are very difficult to walk.

5. Don’t forget the roads you have walked, those roads shining with sweat, those thrilling roads with thorns and thorns, those rugged and hard roads, those soaked in tears and full of pain. road.

6. Men always go far away, and go far away to make life more brilliant. Walking on the rugged road, young eyes are full of dreams and thoughts. Whether walking alone or together, let every step be solid and powerful.

7. Face slander with a smile, face danger with a smile, face the bumpy road of life with a smile. When you face the world with a smile, all the hardships and tribulations will not only not be able to help you, but will Set off your calm demeanor.