idiom > Cao Xing bivouac
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草行 sleep
  Explanation: Walking in the grass, the sleep in the open air. Who described the difficult and long walk rush situation.
  Usage: Joint type; as predicate; described the hardships of the journey
  Source: "Book of Jin Xie Xuan Chuan": "smell the paranoia, all teachers have to think that the king, Caohang sleeping, heavy with hunger and cold, dead Seventeen eight."
  Examples: Last resort, change the name, sly trail, ~, Japan and North riding phase haunted Changhuai room. (Song Wen Tianxiang "guide recorded after the sequence")
In Kusano in hurry, open Xiesu
  In Kusano in hurry, open Xiesu. Traveler's hard to describe or Pocu. "Book of Jin Xie Xuan Biography": "﹝ ﹞ Yuzhongqijia Fu Jian night escape, smell the paranoia, all teachers have to think that the king, Caohang sleeping, heavy with hunger and cold, dead seventh eight." Song Wen Tianxiang "< Guide to record> the order ":" last resort, sly tracks, Cao Xing sleeping, Japan and North riding with haunted Changhuai between. "
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  发音 cǎo xíng lù sù
  释义 在野草里走路,在露天下睡觉。形容走远路的人艰苦和匆忙的情形。
  出处 《晋书·谢玄传》:“闻内生鹤唳,皆以为王师已至,草行露宿,重以饥冻,死者十七八。”
  示例 不得已,变姓名,诡踪迹,~,日与北骑相出没于长淮间。(宋·文天祥《指南录后序》)
  用法 作谓语、定语;形容旅途的艰辛
Thesaurus
Arduous, Piper Road worn-out dress, live rough, Sleep thatch rest the head on lumps of clay, Meal wind and rain, Canfengyinlu, regard the sky as a curtain,regard the earth as a mat, Mayuepifeng, Bivouac Wind meal, In(rags and) tatters wicker, bamboo Road, Wicker Road in(rags and) tatters, Bilulanlou, Bilulanlv, Bilulanlv