露宿风餐
Explanation: Spend the night in the open air, in the air to eat. Streams of life hard to describe. Usage: Joint type; as the predicate attribute; describe the line or the wild life of hard road Source: Su Song, "is approaching the first to send no later than Jun far three still appropriate child" poem: "sleeping on air meals six years, the Ming river to drink Manan." Examples: After he left the house, ~ to hurry, very hard.- Thesaurus: Arduous, Piper Road worn-out dress, live rough, Sleep thatch rest the head on lumps of clay, Cao Xing bivouac, Meal wind and rain, Canfengyinlu, regard the sky as a curtain,regard the earth as a mat, Mayuepifeng, In(rags and) tatters wicker, bamboo Road, Wicker Road in(rags and) tatters, Bilulanlou, Bilulanlv, Bilulanlv
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